Original Message:
Sent: 03-03-2023 02:46 AM
From: gorazd
Subject: AP11D as router and PoE Switch
You can. You need a managed switch like InstantOn 18xx or 19xx. Then you configure separate vlan for ISP provider and put AP11D into this vlan. For users you need a separate vlan(s) originating from AP11D. With some planning you can use the same switch.
Much more clear configuration is to use two switches. For example InstantOn 1430 8G Class4 PoE unmanaged switch for ISP and 1830 or 19xx series for users, if you need more vlans on the user side.
Best, Gorazd
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Gorazd Kikelj
Original Message:
Sent: 03-01-2023 09:15 AM
From: FL90
Subject: AP11D as router and PoE Switch
Ok, this is the confirmation to what I've understood.
I need to know if and how it would be possible to use the PoE switch to power on the AP11D AND use it as primary router given the fact the ISP is giving RJ45 connection to its services.
Original Message:
Sent: 02-28-2023 04:30 PM
From: JM52
Subject: AP11D as router and PoE Switch
Yes, you are correct. AP11D E0/PT is the only PoE In port. We either need to use the power adapter to power the AP11D or a PoE switch to power the AP11D.
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Aruba Instant On Communications
Original Message:
Sent: 02-27-2023 05:24 AM
From: FL90
Subject: AP11D as router and PoE Switch
Hi All,
I've got a RJ45 connection to the ISP service and a 1930 PoE switch and I want to use a AP11D as primary router (so I can remove the ISP-given router) powering on via PoE.
As I've understood reading some documantation, the only PoE- IN port is the E0 and the PT port is only to connect the E0 on the back to the bottom part E0/PT port.
To use the AP11D as Primary router I have to connect the WAN to the E0 port, but, to power on the AP via PoE, I have to connect this port to a PoE source, is this correct?
I must use the Switch ad PoE source, how can I do to solve the problem?