[c-nsp] Cat 6509

Hank Nussbacher hank at mail.iucc.ac.il
Fri Jul 30 00:39:00 EDT 2004


At 01:08 PM 29-07-04 -0700, Tim Stevenson wrote:

>>I'm upgrading my 6509 and would like to know a couple of things.

Remember that the system reserves power for the 2nd SUP - *even if it is 
not present*!  SUP720 reserves 315W, SUP2 reserves 145W.

-Hank


>>I currently have 1800W power supplies.  If I put them on 220v would that
>>make them a 2500w?
>
>No. Actually, this is a 1300W supply (ie, 1300W power is actually 
>available to the system). It is not an auto-ranging supply.
>
>
>>I have bought 2500 watt power supplies.  Can I pull out one of my 1800w
>>power supplies and put in one of the 2500 watt power supplies then do
>>the other one (hot swap style)?
>
>Yes, you can. Assuming you are running in redundant mode (not combined 
>mode) and everything is currently powered up, then 1 PS should be adequate 
>to power the system while you make this change.
>
>
>>Is the Fan Blade hot swappable?
>
>
>Yes, but you should do it as quickly as possible to prevent automatic 
>system shutdown (would take several minutes before overheating).
>
>Tim
>
>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Scott
>
>
>
>Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
>Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
>Technical Marketing Engineer, Catalyst 6500
>Cisco Systems, http://www.cisco.com
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