[cisco-voip] anyone get Cisco IP phones running on Aruba 205H wallplate APs?

Kevin Przybylowski kevinp at advancedtsg.com
Thu Oct 8 16:39:53 EDT 2015


I was curious –
https://support.arubanetworks.com/Documentation/tabid/77/DMXModule/512/EntryId/16553/Default.aspx

The AP-205H has a single 48V DC power connector to support powering through
an AC-to-DC power adapter. AP-AC-48V36 sold separately.
The AP-205H supports both PoE-in and PoE-out functionality. The PoE-in (PoEPD)
allows the E0 port to draw power from 802.3at (preferred) and 802.3af
(optional) sources.
When operating in 802.3at mode, the PoE-out (PoE-PSE) functionality is enabled
on port 3, allowing a maximum output of 10W. If a device attempts to exceed the
10W power limit, the E3 port is temporarily disabled. This port automatically
reactivates over time.
When operating in 802.3af mode, theAP-205H power to PoE-PSE and USB is
disabled.

From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Lelio Fulgenzi
Sent: Thursday, October 8, 2015 4:32 PM
To: voip puck <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] anyone get Cisco IP phones running on Aruba 205H wallplate APs?


We're testing out a few Aruba 205H wallplate APs and are having trouble getting the phones to powerup. We'd like to power the wallplates with inline power, which might be the issue.

Thanks!

LElio


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