[c-nsp] APC Cabinets with SIde Air Distribution
Tim Stevenson
tstevens at cisco.com
Sat Jun 2 20:26:21 EDT 2007
Yes, the NEB-A chassis is a non-E design. There is a roadmap for an E version.
BTW, "faster backplane" is not quite right - more like, "capable of
supporting a higher speed fabric at some point in the future".
Also, there is no 10kW PSU, it is 8700W (but you only get the full
8700W in an E chassis.)
Talk to your account team for more details on all of the above. ;)
Tim
At 12:57 PM 6/2/2007 -0400, Matt Addison opined:
>Looking through the installation guide, the 6000W/8700W are "supported"
>but are limited to 4000W in the 6509-NEB-A
>
>So I guess that'd make the NEB-A looking more like a non -E based
>design.
>
>~Matt
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gert Doering [mailto:gert at greenie.muc.de]
>Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:19 PM
>To: Matt Addison
>Cc: Gert Doering; Simon Hamilton-Wilkes; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: Re: [c-nsp] APC Cabinets with SIde Air Distribution
>
>Hi,
>
>On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 12:16:58PM -0400, Matt Addison wrote:
> > What's the difference between the E and non E variant?
>
>More powa, faster backplane (if I'm informed right) on the 6513E.
>
> > From what I can tell the only difference seems to be the up to 6k PSU,
>
>There's a 10k PSU for the "E" :-) - but indeed, 6k would be very much
>sufficient for us, using 2x 1300W today.
>
>gert
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Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
Technical Marketing Engineer, Data Center BU
Cisco Systems, http://www.cisco.com
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