CISCO ESW6300 Enabling USB Port ntawm Access Points

Specifications
- USB Port Power: Up to 2.5W (some models support up to 4.5W)
- USB Port Function: Qhov chaw ntawm lub hwj chim rau USB li
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Enabling USB Port ntawm Access Points:
To enable the USB port on your Cisco Access Point for powering USB devices:
- Check if your AP model supports a USB power source by referring to the datasheet.
- Configure AP Profile siv CLI:
- Nkag mus rau lub ntiaj teb configuration hom:
configure terminal - Tsim ib qho AP profile:
ap profile xyz-ap-profile - Qhib USB rau AP profile:
usb-enable - Tawm ntawm configuration hom:
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- Nkag mus rau lub ntiaj teb configuration hom:
- Configure USB chaw rau Access Point siv CLI:
- Nkag mus rau txoj cai EXEC hom:
enable - Enable the USB port on the AP:
ap name AP44d3.xy45.69a1 usb-module override
- Nkag mus rau txoj cai EXEC hom:
USB Chaw nres nkoj ua lub zog qhov chaw rau Access Points
Some Cisco APs have a USB port that can act as a source of power for some USB devices. The power can be up to 2.5W; if a USB device draws more than 2.5W of power, the USB port shuts down automatically. The port is enabled when the power draw is 2.5W or lower. Refer to the datasheet of your AP to check if the AP has a USB port that can act as a source of power.
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Both IW6300 and ESW6300 APs have a USB port that can act as a source of power up to 4.5W for some USB devices.
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The controller records the last five power-overdrawn incidents in its logs.
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When an unsupported USB device is connected to the Cisco AP, the following message is displayed:
The inserted USB module is not a supported device. The behaviour of this USB device and its impact on the Access Point are not guaranteed. If Cisco determines that a fault or defect can be isolated due to the use of third-party USB modules installed by a customer or reseller, Cisco may withhold support under warranty or the support program under contract. In the course of providing support for Cisco networking products, the end user may be required to install Cisco-supported USB modules in the event Cisco determines that removing third-party parts will assist Cisco in diagnosing the root cause for troubleshooting purposes. Cisco also reserves the right to charge the customer per the then-current time and material rates for services provided to the customer when Cisco determines, after having provided such services, that an unsupported device caused the root cause of the defective product.
Configuring AP Profile (CLI)
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| Hais kom ua los yog ua | Lub hom phiaj | |
| Kauj ruam 1 | configure lub davhlau ya nyob twg
Example: Ntaus # configure terminal |
Nkag mus rau hom kev teeb tsa thoob ntiaj teb. |
| Kauj ruam 2 | ap ua profileAP-profilee
Example: Device(config)# ap profile xyz-ap-profile |
Configures AP profile and enters the AP profile teeb tsa hom.
Nco tseg When you delete a named profile, the APs associated with that profile will not revert to the default profile. |
| Kauj ruam 3 | usb-enable
Example: Ntaus (config-ap-profile)# usb-enable |
Enables USB rau txhua tus AP profile.
Nco tseg By default, the USB port on the AP is disabled.
Siv cov no USB-Enable command to disable USB for each AP profile. |
| Kauj ruam 4 | kawg
Example: Ntaus (config-ap-profile)# kawg |
Rov qab mus rau txoj cai EXEC hom. Xwb, koj tuaj yeem nias Ctrl-Z kom tawm hauv ntiaj teb configuration hom. |
Configuring USB chaw rau qhov Access Point (CLI)
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| Kauj ruam 1 | pab
Example: Ntaus # pab |
Nkag mus rau txoj cai EXEC hom. |
| Kauj ruam 2 | ap npe ap npe usb-module
Example: Ntaus # ap name AP44d3.xy45.69a1 usb-module |
Enables the USB port on the AP.
Siv cov ap npe ap npe no usb-module Command to disable the USB port on the AP. Nco tseg If you are using a Cisco Catalyst 9105AXW AP and you enable the USB port (3at PoE-in), it is not possible to enable the USB PoE-out at the same time. |
| Kauj ruam 3 | ap npe ap npe usb-module override
Example: Ntaus # ap name AP44d3.xy45.69a1 usb-module override |
Overrides the USB status of the AP profile and considers the local AP configuration.
Siv cov ap npe ap npe no usb-module override command to override the USB status of the AP and consider the AP profile kev teeb tsa. Nco tseg You can configure the USB status for an AP only if you enable USB override for it. |
Configuring USB chaw rau qhov Access Point (GUI)
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- Step 1: Choose Configuration >Wireless > Access Points.
- Step 2: In the Access Points window, click the name of the AP.
- Step :3 In the Edit AP window, click the Interfaces tab.
- Step: 4 In the USB Settings section, configure the USB Module State as either of the following:
- ENABLED: Enables the USB port on the AP
- DISABLED: Disables the USB port on the AP
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If you are using Cisco Catalyst 9105AXW AP and if you enable the USB por3at3at PoE-in, it is not possible to enable the USB PoE-out at the same time. - Step 5: Configure USB Override as either of the following:
- ENABLED: Overrides USB status of the AP profile and considers the local AP configuration
- DISABLED: Overrides USB status of the AP and considers the AP profile kev teeb tsa
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You can configure the USB status for an AP only if you enable USB override for it.
- Step 6: Click Apply & Update to Device.
Saib xyuas USB Configurations rau Access Points (CLI)
- Rau view the inventory details of APs, use the following command: show ap name ap-name inventory
- Cov hauv qab no yog raws liamptso zis:
- Device# show ap name AP500F.8059.1620 inventory
- Device# show ap name AP500F.8059.1620 inventory
- Cov hauv qab no yog raws liamptso zis:
- NAME: AP280 DESCR: Cisco Aironet 2800 Series (IEEE 802.11ac) Access Point
- PID: AIR-AP2802I-D-K9 , VID: 01, SN: XXX1111Y2ZZZZ2800
- NAME: SanDisk, DESCR: Cruzer Blade
- PID: SanDisk , SN: XXXX1110010, MaxPower: 224
- Rau view the summary of an AP module, use the following command: show ap module summary
- Cov hauv qab no yog raws liamptso zis:
- Ntaus # qhia ap module cov ntsiab lus
- AP Name External Module External Module PID External Module
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AP500F.1111.2222 Enable SanDisk Cruzer Blade
- Rau view the USB configuration details for each AP, use the following command: show ap name ap-name config general
- Cov hauv qab no yog raws liamptso zis:
- Ntaus # qhia ap npe AP500F.111.2222 config general
- USB Module Type……………………………. USB Module
- USB Module Status………………………….. Disabled
- USB Module Operational State………………… Enabled
- USB Override …………………………….. Enabled
- Rau view sthe status of the USB module, use the following command: show ap profile npe xyz
- Cov hauv qab no yog raws liamptso zis:
- Ntaus # qhia ap profile npe xyz
- USB Module: ENABLED
FAQs
Q: How can I tell if my AP supports a USB power source?
A: You can refer to the datasheet of your AP to check if it has a USB port that can act as a power source for USB devices.
Q: Yuav ua li cas yog tias ib lub cuab yeej txuas nrog USB rub ntau dua 2.5W ntawm lub zog?
A: If a USB device draws more than 2.5W of power, the USB port shuts down automatically to prevent damage.
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