Each PoE switch has a maximum power rating, and when too many high-power devices are connected, the switch cannot deliver enough power to all ports. Additionally, older switches may not support newer PoE standards, limiting their capacity to power advanced devices. This notice appears as an SNMP trap and a corresponding Event Log message and occurs when a PoE module's power consumption crosses the configured. Also, we can try assigning static power to the PoE interface and check the status (set the maximum PoE wattage available i. If switch will not provide power after configuring static power and additional troubleshooting performed earlier, then we could troubleshoot further with JTAC to get. We are using the C1300-16FP-2g with a PoE+ device. We have control to a degree of how much power each device can draw. 5-14W the switch will begin to shed ports (turn them off). At 204W we are about 85% of the 240W available as reported by the switch. we bought 7 Switch 5320-24P-8XE and 58 AP AP410C-1-WR, and we have a doubt if the switch is capable of having 24 AP connected, or if it has a limit of AP per PoE.