Specifications
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Cisco Aironet Series 702W Access Point Deployment Guide, Release 7.6.100.120
AP-702W
For now, (until more control is added in the software) all the LAN ports are locally switched, are mapped
to the 702W VLAN, and do not appear on the Wireless LAN Controller or AP.
Initially, the ports are disabled and may be enabled manually via CLI.
This was done to minimize any security risks. Here are the CLI commands to enable the ports.
(Cisco Controller)> config ap lan <port id> <enable/disable> <AP-NAME>
(Cisco Controller)> show ap lan <port id> <AP-NAME>
(Cisco Controller)> show ap lan port-summary <AP-NAME>
Due to the early release of the 7.6.100.120 code, the enable/disable all command was not integrated,
so you need to configure each AP and each port, one by one. With later code 8.0 and higher, more refined
control along with VLAN support is being added to these ports.
When configuring the AP-702W for PoE out on port 4, it is important to verify that you have at least
16.1 Watts when powering the unit by PoE. So, the AP will require PoE+ or higher power than what can
be provided by 802.3af (15.4W).
To troubleshoot PoE, check the PoE status under the Wireless > Advanced tab and verify if the power
is higher than medium (15.4 W).
Figure 15 PoE out on Port 4 will not happen if PoE Status is only Medium Power (15.4 W)










