Cisco Systems 7513 Power Supply LED Indications, AC-Input Power Supply LEDs, New Power Supply

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Product Overview

Figure 4 20-Amp AC Power Cable Connector and Plug, and 20-Amp Receptacle

 

 

H3164

IEC 320 20-amp connector

20-amp plug

20-amp receptacle

(to the AC power supply)

 

 

Power Supply LED Indications

On the Cisco 7513 chassis front panel, the power A and power B LEDs go on when the power supply in the corresponding bay is installed and supplying power to the system. Both the power LEDs should be on in systems with redundant power.

The power supply LEDs include the AC OK LED, the fan OK LED, and the output fail LED. (See Figure 5 for an illustration of the new AC-input power supply’s LEDs.)

The AC OK LED is on when the input power is applied. The fan OK LED is normally on; however, it is off if the power supply fan fails. The output fail LED is normally off, but flashes at power on for a lamp test.

Figure 5 AC-Input Power Supply LEDs, New Power Supply

AC

FAN

OUTPUT

OK

OK

 

FAIL

 

 

LEDs

AC

FAN

 

OK

OUTPUT

 

OK

 

 

FAIL

AC power receptacle

Power supply front panel

Power switch

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H5264

Captive installation screw

The output fail LED lights for either of the following reasons:

Power supply DC-output failure, which could be caused by overload by the system or an actual failure in the AC-input power.

Power shutdown, initiated by the power supply because it detected an out-of-tolerance voltage condition in the power supply

Upgrading the 1200-Watt, AC-Input Power Supplies in the Cisco 7513

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Contents Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Determining the Power Supply Model Label on the New AC-Input Power Supply Right Side ViewProduct Overview ReceptacleCisco 7513 Rear-Panel View with the New Power Supplies Power Supply Specifications Specification RatingPower Supply LED Indications AC-Input Power Supply LEDs, New Power SupplyPower Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Functions Environmental MonitoringNormal High Warning High Critical Shutdown Environmental Reports Router# show env lastRouter# show env table Installation Safety, ESD Precautions, and Tools Required Safety GuidelinesSafety with Electricity Tools and Parts Required Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageReplacing Older AC-Input Power Supplies Circuit Protection RequirementsRemoving Older Power Supplies OFF positionInstalling New Power Supplies Supporting the Older Power SupplySupporting the New Power Suppl Checking the New Power Supply Installation Power Cord Warning Cisco.com Related DocumentationObtaining Documentation Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Submitting a Service RequestDocumentation Feedback Cisco Technical Support WebsiteDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationObtaining Additional Publications and Information OL-6324-01

7513 specifications

The Cisco Systems 7513 is a robust router designed to address the demands of high-performance networking environments. Introduced as part of Cisco’s flagship 7500 Series, the 7513 is engineered to cater to enterprise and service provider requirements, delivering high availability, advanced traffic management capabilities, and exceptional scalability.

One of the key features of the Cisco 7513 is its modular architecture. This design allows for a mix-and-match approach to network interfaces, meaning that organizations can customize their routing capabilities according to specific needs. The router supports a variety of interface cards, including Ethernet, ATM, and POS (Packet over SONET) options, enabling seamless integration into different network topologies.

The 7513 is powered by Cisco’s innovative IOS (Internetwork Operating System), which is renowned for its reliability and feature-rich capabilities. This OS supports advanced routing protocols, including BGP, OSPF, and EIGRP, ensuring efficient data handling and routing decisions across complex and geographically dispersed networks. Additionally, the router accommodates Quality of Service (QoS) features that prioritize network traffic to guarantee optimal performance for critical applications.

In terms of performance, the Cisco 7513 can handle substantial data throughput, equipped with a powerful processor and sufficient memory capacity to support dynamic routing table populations and extensive functionalities. It is capable of delivering a routing capacity that meets the needs of both small enterprises and large service providers, making it a flexible choice.

Another significant characteristic of the 7513 is its support for redundancy and failover mechanisms. With options for redundant power supplies and enhanced cooling systems, the router is designed to operate continuously, ensuring high availability and minimal downtime. Furthermore, it supports Cisco’s High Availability features, such as Stateful Switchover, enhancing network reliability.

Security is an essential aspect of any modern router, and the Cisco 7513 comes equipped with various built-in security functionalities. These include access control lists (ACLs), Network Address Translation (NAT), and support for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), which enable organizations to secure their data transmissions effectively.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 7513 is a versatile, high-capacity modular router suitable for a wide range of networking applications. Its advanced features, reliability, and scalability make it a critical component for enterprises and service providers seeking to enhance their infrastructure and meet evolving bandwidth demands. With its capacity to support diverse technologies and protocols, the 7513 remains a cornerstone in the realm of professional networking solutions.