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complete these steps in order to resolve this issue:
Click Wireless in order to access these parameters.
1. 
Click the Detail link of the desired access point. The new parameters appear on the
All APs > Details page under the POE settings.
2. 
On the APs > Details page of the access point for the POE settings, click Power
Injector State
, and choose Installed.
3. 
Check the check box to enable the Power Injector State for the access point. This
parameter is required if the attached switch does not support IPM and a power
injector is used. This parameter is not required if the attached switch supports IPM.
4. 
Q. In autonomous APs, Public Secure Packet Forwarding (PSPF) is used
to avoid client devices associated to this AP from inadvertently sharing
files with other client devices on the wireless network. Is there any
equivalent feature in Lightweight APs?
A. The feature or the mode that performs the similar function of PSPF in lightweight
architecture is called peer−to−peer blocking mode. Peer−to−peer blocking mode is actually
available with the controllers that manage the LAP.
If this mode is disabled on the controller (which is the default setting), it allows the wireless
clients to communicate with each other through the controller. If the mode is enabled, it
blocks the communication between clients through the controller.
It only works among the APs that have joined to the same controller. When enabled, this
mode does not block wireless clients terminated on one controller from the ability to get to
wireless clients terminated on a different controller, even in the same mobility group.
Q. Can a LAP AP handle SNMP messages like an IOS AP?
A. The LAP APs cannot handle SNMP messages on their own. In order to handle SNMP
messages, you should configure an SNMP community on the WLC to which the LAP is
registered. All the AP information is managed by the WLC.
Related Information
Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) Troubleshoot FAQ
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Modules
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) FAQ
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide, Release 3.2
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Wireless LAN Controller and Lightweight Access Point Basic Configuration Example
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Updated: Jan 21, 2010
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