We use them on our Aruba external APs, which require POE+. Our switches are all POE and so far, the only need for POE+ are our external APs. Ours injectors aren't Aruba branded and so far they are all working fine. I believe that the controllers do monitor when and how the APs reboot.
As far as your frequent reboot issues, be sure that your APs are getting the correct amount of power. Low power will cause reboots. Hard won experience, there. :-) Bill Seward | Director of Information Technology Office of Information Technology P.O. Box 960 | 48380 US Hwy 52 Misenheimer, NC 28109 Office 704-463-3066 | Fax 704-463-1363 pfeiffer.edu | facebook.com/PfeifferUniversity | @Pfeiffer1885 instagram/PfeifferUniversity | youtube.com/PfeifferUniversity For assistance with an AV-related issue, call Tech Support at 704-463-3002 or email us at [email protected] For assistance with a non-AV technology issue, call Tech Support at 704-463-3002 or email Tech Support at [email protected] This email, including attachments, is intended for the person(s) or company named and may contain legally privileged information. Unauthorized disclosure, copying or use of this information is prohibited. If you are not an intended recipient, you may not review, copy or distribute this message. If you received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by email and delete the original message. -----Original Message----- From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Todd M. Hall Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 9:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Do you have POE everywhere? Do you have POE in every location or are there some small locations that still use injectors? If you have some injectors left, I have a few questions. 1. How reliable are they? 2. Are your injectors made by your wireless vendor? 3. Do you have a way to monitor how often your APs reboot? The reason I'm asking is that I just discovered that we have some APs that are rebooting frequently and they are all in locations that still have injectors. I expanded some home-grown code and started graphing AP uptime as well as lwapp/capwap uptime. (Found issues with lwapp/capwap uptime in a few locations as well) -- Todd M. Hall Sr. Network Analyst Information Technology Services Mississippi State University [email protected] 662-325-9311 (phone) ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
