There have been some bugs with regard to some with Poe.  Not sure about the 
IE4ks, but I saw this in a customer environment on 3850 not too long ago.

CSCux65429

Might be why the midspans aren't having the issue.

It may be just the 1810W PD are specifically triggering the bug.

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> On Jul 8, 2017, at 3:39 PM, Dourty, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We recently deployed over 2000 Cisco 1850w WAPs at the UT Dallas campus and 
> have experienced an extremely high failure rate. At this point we have lost 
> over 25% of them. We have had Cisco on site to review the install and are 
> waiting on their report and EFA on 6 of the initial WAPs that died. The issue 
> appears to be power related as the failures have mostly occurred during 
> thunderstorms.
>  
> Approximately 1500 of the 1810w WAPs are deployed in older apartment 
> buildings with the switch gear in NEMA 3 boxes outside the apartments. These 
> buildings (45 total) were built as commercial apartments in the late 80’s 
> early 90’s with no facilities to house gear. In these locations we have 24 
> port Cisco IE4010 switches connected to the WAPs. Due to a limited POE budget 
> with the dual 150W power supplies in the IE4010 only the first 12 WAPs are 
> powered by the switch. The other 12 are powered by a 12 port POE injector. We 
> have only seen failures on WAPs plugged directly into the switch. The POE 
> injector appears to be acting as some type of shield for the WAPs and is 
> protecting them. They still go down but by unplugging them from the injector 
> and plugging them back in they will recover. The WAPs plugged into the switch 
> are completely dead and will not power on. A replacement WAP in that same 
> switch port will function. The failures are randomly distributed across the 
> buildings. Usually only a few per switch. We see the following error at the 
> switch when this occurs.
>  
> Jul  7 15:57:33 CDT: %ILPOWER-3-CONTROLLER_PORT_ERR: Controller port error, 
> Interface Gi1/14: Power Controller reports power Imax error detected
> Jul  7 15:57:35 CDT: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface 
> GigabitEthernet1/14, changed state to down
> Jul  7 15:57:36 CDT: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface GigabitEthernet1/14, changed 
> state to down
> Jul  7 16:01:08 CDT: %ILPOWER-3-CONTROLLER_PORT_ERR: Controller port error, 
> Interface Gi1/16: Power Controller reports power Imax error detected
> Jul  7 16:01:09 CDT: %ILPOWER-3-CONTROLLER_PORT_ERR: Controller port error, 
> Interface Gi1/1: Power Controller reports power Imax error detected
>  
> We have also had failures in building where we are using Cisco 3850s and the 
> equipment is located in a typical wiring closet inside the building.
>  
> We had 200 go down Friday at around 4:00pm during a severe storm. It is the 
> first time we have had a failure in our newer residential halls too. This 
> particular building was built a few years ago and is setup like the rest of 
> the academic buildings on campus. We haven’t had any issues with the 1000+ 
> Cisco WAPs we have deployed across the rest of campus.
>  
> If anyone has encountered this or has any ideas we are all ears.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Brian Dourty
> Associate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
> University of Texas at Dallas
> 573-268-6871 - Cell
> 972-883-6600 - Office
>  
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