[c-nsp] power supply for Cisco 7604
Hank Nussbacher
hank at efes.iucc.ac.il
Fri Jan 27 01:39:31 EST 2006
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Gert Doering wrote:
Remember that 2700W is only 2430W when plugged in. My 3000W is 2700W due
to I guess ATM/Power celltax overhead :-)
-Hank
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit confused regarding power supply options for the 7604. Overall,
> it seems to be a nice box, but using 2700W power supplies (at about
> 1500 EUR for the second one!) is a bit overboard, IMHO, unless you fill
> the box with 48-port-PoE-Ethernet modules, or something similarily
> demanding.
>
> Looking through www.cisco.com, it seems as if there are no other options,
> though.
>
> Can this be true? A new PSU form factor, and only a single type of power
> supply, with far too much capacity?
>
> The 7603 has 950W and 1400W PSUs available, which is makes sense, depending
> on the modules used (our box has a Sup720/3B and a 6408A-GBIC, and consumes
> 564W, if "show power" is to be believed) - but 2700W / 1500 EUR is a *bit*
> extreme...
>
> gert
>
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