[c-nsp] 6503-E with Sup720-3BXL?

Juan Angel Menendez jmenendez at mecon.gov.ar
Wed Oct 24 16:31:34 EDT 2007



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At 17:19 24/10/2007, Deepak Jain wrote:

>Ahh... now this raises the question.
>
>Has anyone actually fired up a 720 in a larger chassis (say a 9-slot)
>without any cards and seen what kind of power availability it reports?
>Or if it even fires up?
>
>Deepak
>
>Tim Stevenson wrote:
> > This particular verbiage refers only to the 6, 9, & 13 slot systems.
> >
> > Tim
> >
> > At 10:14 PM 10/23/2007 -0500, mack observed:
> >> I have seen several compatibility notes that state that the Sup720
> >> requires a 2500W PS.
> >> However, It is also listed as compatible with the 6503-E.
> >> Can the Sup720-3BXL be used in a 6503-E with the 1400W PS?
> >> Or does it require combined mode 1400W PSes?
> >> Or does this limitation only apply to 6,9 and 13 slot chassis.
> >>
> >> Obviously the power draw can be handled by the 1400W PS.
> >> The real question is does IOS limit this particular combination?
> >>
> >> LR Mack McBride
> >> Network Administrator
> >> Alpha Red, Inc.
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