[j-nsp] Industrial Socket for EX8208??

Fahad Khan fahad.khan at gmail.com
Sun May 2 14:32:53 EDT 2010


In my case, I am going to get BS 1363/A standard. would it be normal 3 pin
flat??

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Muhammad Fahad Khan
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On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 9:18 PM, <Keegan.Holley at sungard.com> wrote:

> Both switches depend on the type of power supply ordered and the country
> you install it in.  For example you can have a 6500 with power supplies that
> use the normal sockets.  A fully populated 6509 will consume most of the
> power on a 220/208V AC circuit so it is easier to order it with the
> "industrial" (usually L6-30 for US 220/208 VAC) and connect the power
> supplies directly to the power feed instead of wasting money on a outlet
> strip.  However, the same switch with one or two blades can easily share the
> circuit with other equipment and maybe ordered with "normal" connectors and
> plugged into an outlet strip/PDU.  The easiest thing to do would be to get
> the part number for the power supplies and look them up or get your power
> requirements and make sure you order the correct part no.
>
> HTH,
>
> Keegan
>
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> Hi Folks,
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> Does EX 8208 require Industril Socket for Power , just like Cisco 6500 ??
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> Please reply urgently
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> Thanks in adv
>
> Muhammad Fahad Khan
> JNCIP - M/T # 834
> IT Specialist
> Global Technology Services, IBM
> fahad at pk.ibm.com
> +92-321-2370510
> +92-301-8247638
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> http://www.linkedin.com/in/muhammadfahadkhan
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