3602 series APs and 4006 switches

Question is will POE on a 4006 switch handle the power requirements for the latest 3602 series APs.
Thanks

It will power the AP up, but if you have any of the 3602 modules, like the WSSI, AC or the 3G, you need 802.at or PoE+.
Example:
Power Draw
3600i/3600e with the WSSI module requires 17 W
Powering Options
3600 Series Access Point with the WSSI module
• Enhanced Power over Ethernet (PoE): up to 20 W configurable on an Ethernet port basis
• 802.3at PoE+: 25.5 W delivered to the Access Point
• Cisco 3600 Series Power Injectors (AIR-PWRINJ4=)
• Cisco 3600 Series Local Power Supply (AIR-PWR-B=)
Thanks,
Scott
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