Cisco Cisco Aironet 1810 OfficeExtend Access Point Guía De Instalación
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Powering the Access Point
The AP can be powered using:
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44 to 57 VDC power via the VDC port, using Cisco Power Adapter AC/DC AIR-PWR-D=.
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Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) from the Ethernet cable, from an external power source such as the
Cisco Power Injector AIR-PWRINJ5= or AIR-PWRINJ6=.
Cisco Power Injector AIR-PWRINJ5= or AIR-PWRINJ6=.
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Any 802.3at (25.5 W) or 802.3af (15.4 W) Ethernet switch.
The PoE-Out port (labeled PSE) provides 802.3af power when the AP is powered by Cisco local
power supply (AIR-PWR-D=), ~6.5W power when the AP is powered by 802.3at power, and no
power output when the AP is powered by 802.3af power.
power supply (AIR-PWR-D=), ~6.5W power when the AP is powered by 802.3at power, and no
power output when the AP is powered by 802.3af power.
The DC power cord can be routed as shown in
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Figure 7
Routing the DC Power Cord when AP is Table-Mounted
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