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Designing Access Controls
Lay Out the Network
The RPs require a Power over Ethernet (PoE) source but can connect to any
location in the network. (PoE sends power over the same Ethernet cable on
which data is transmitted.) To ensure that RPs are adopted by the module,
you must either extend the Radio Port VLAN between the module and the
RP or set up Layer 3 adoption. (See the
ProCurve Access Control Implemen-
tation Guide
.)
Although the AP 420 and AP 530 do not require PoE, they do support it as a
convenience. (See Table 3-111 for requirements.)
Table 3-111. PoE Requirements on ProCurve RPs and APs
Table 3-112 lists ProCurve Switches that provide PoE.
Table 3-112. ProCurve Products That Support PoE
ProCurve Product Required Power for PoE
RP 210 5 W
RP 220 7 W
RP 230 7 W
AP 420 13.2 W
AP 530 12.5 W
ProCurve Product Maximum Power on a
Port
Maximum Ports
2600-8-PWR 15.4 W 8—Any APs or RPs
2626-PWR 15.4 W 24—Any APs or RPs
2650-PWR 15.4 W 30—AP 420s
32—AP 530s
48—Any RPs
5300xl with:
10/100-TX PoE module
600 RPS/EPS or 610 EPS
15.4 W EPS dedicated to this module:
24—Any APs or RPs
EPS supports two modules:
15—AP 420s
16—AP 530s
24—Any RPs
3500yl-24G 15.4 W 24—Any APs or RPs