[j-nsp] Industrial Socket for EX8208??

Keegan.Holley at sungard.com Keegan.Holley at sungard.com
Sun May 2 12:18:51 EDT 2010


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







[j-nsp] Industrial Socket for EX8208??

Fahad Khan 
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Hi Folks,


Does EX 8208 require Industril Socket for Power , just like Cisco 6500 ??

Please reply urgently

Thanks in adv

Muhammad Fahad Khan
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IT Specialist
Global Technology Services, IBM
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