We have been working with Aruba on this exact issue as well.  We have had the 
custom build in place since last Friday morning.  We've lost one 105 since the 
upgrade to the custom build, but nothing since.  What is hard to tell is what 
APs were on the brink of failing before we installed the custom build.  Aruba 
support and sales has been extremely impressive to work with on this issue, and 
when it comes to support I am not easily impressed.  We replaced our Cisco 
install with Aruba here this summer.


Fyi,
Brian

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 3:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Aruba AP Power Issue?


We have performed exhaustive troubleshooting with this particular issue.  We 
tested several switches and found the problem to be the AP.  We have been 
working with Aruba over the past several weeks (months) and they have 
determined that the 5Ghz radio profile with the scanning option enabled, causes 
this phenomena. When the radio comes off scanning, it sends a single broadcast 
packet that pushes the power on the 5Ghz PA over the AF limits.  Aruba has 
provided a custom build which we are going to test and implement tomorrow.  
Aruba feels confident that the software change will solve the issue.  They have 
performed an exhaustive engineering review of the components and determined it 
to be software based.

I will post results of our upgrade in the next couple of days.

Michael Hulko

On 2012-11-07, at 3:05 PM, Jason S. Cash wrote:


On Wed, 7 Nov 2012, Chuck Enfield wrote:


Hi Folks,
We're experiencing a significant number of problems where our PoE switches
report that Aruba AP-105s are drawing more than 15.4W.  When this happens
our switches shut off the power to the offending AP.  The problem is
intermittent, but seems to occur repeatedly on the same APs, while never
occurring on other APs.  Our diagnostics have eliminated excessive loss in
the cabling as the culprit, which seems to leave two possibilities.  Either
there are some Aruba AP-105s which are using more power than they are
supposed to, or our switches are incorrectly measuring the power consumption
of the APs.  If the APs are at fault, it's unlikely that we would be the
only ones with this problem.  Is anybody else having any issues with Aruba
AP-105s drawing more than 15.4W?

Yes, We have a few ap105s sitting in a box with this exact issue. It doesn't 
appear the be the switch in that we have seen it occur on both cisco 3560-X and 
juniper ex3300 switches.


Jason




Thanks,

Chuck Enfield
Sr. Communications Engineer
Telecommunications & Networking Services
The Pennsylvania State University
110H, USB2, UP, PA 16802
ph: 814.863.8715
fx: 814.865-3988


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