What should the administrator do to achieve this goal?

An ArubaOS switch provides PoE+ to several Aruba APs. Users might also connect PoE devices to this switch. In a situation where the switch PoE capacity is exceeded, the network administrator wants to ensure that the switch continues to power the APs in preference to other devices.
What should the administrator do to achieve this goal?
A. Set the PoE priority for the ports connected to APs to critical.
B. Set the PoE class for the ports connected to APs to Class 5.
C. Make sure that LLDP MED is enabled on both the switch ports and the APs.
D. Set the PoE allocation on the ports connected to APs to the maximum value permitted by PoE+.

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  1. A.
    Whenever the switch needs to allocate more power than it has available, whether because a new device connects or because ports using the usage allocation method begin to supply more power, the switch uses the PoE priority to decide which PDs to power.

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