Cisco Systems 12406 series, 12006 series manual AC Power Subsystem, Ac Pdu

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

Power Subsystems

Note Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers can be either AC powered or DC powered; the router cannot accept two different types of power modules at the same time.

For detailed handling and replacement instructions for the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 router power supplies or PEMs, see Chapter 6, “Maintaining the Router,” or refer to the appropriate configuration note for the power supply or PEM that is shipped from the factory as an FRU.

Note Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers operating from an AC power source can be converted to operate from a DC power source, and vice versa. The conversion can be done in the field, but the system must be powered down. For more information about this conversion process, see the “Converting the Power System” section in the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Power System Procedures Guide.

AC Power Subsystem

The AC power subsystem consists of the following system components:

AC PDU (one)

AC-input power supplies (one for nonredundant operation; two for redundant operation)

Caution To ensure that the chassis configuration complies with the required power budgets, use the on-line power calculator. Failure to properly verify the configuration may result in an unpredictable state if one of the power units fails. Contact your local sales representative for assistance.

AC PDU

Facility AC power connects to AC-powered Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers though the AC PDU on the chassis rear panel. (See Figure 1-2and Figure 1-12.)

 

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Contents Product Overview IntroductionProduct Description Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 router Front View Product Overview Product Description Product Overview Product Description Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 router Rear View RP and Line Card Slots Physical and Functional DescriptionChassis Chassis Backplane Switch Fabric Card SlotsAlarm Card Slots Power CoolingMultigigabit Crossbar Switch Fabric Switch Fabric Card TypesNonredundant and Redundant System Configurations Switch Fabric Switching Capacity and Router Type Switch Fabric RedundancyDevice Discovery Maintenance BusPower-Up/Down Control Code Download DiagnosticsEnvironmental Monitoring and Alarms Route Processors Route Processor FunctionsRoute Processor Types Gigabit Route ProcessorProduct Overview Route Processors GRP Layout GRP Memory Components Type Size Quantity Description LocationSram Reset AUX Coll RX Link MII System Status LEDsSoft Reset Switch GRP Alphanumeric LED Displays Partial FaceplatePcmcia Slots Asynchronous Serial PortsEthernet Port Performance Route Processor Performance Route Processor Front ViewProduct Overview Route Processors PRP Horizontal Orientation PRP Memory Components SdramSdram Flash Disk Size Product Number Soft Reset Switch Flash Disk Slots Ethernet PortsLine Cards 10 Sample Line Cards Alarm Cards AlarmAlarm Card Status Alarm Output FunctionClock and Scheduler Card and Switch Fabric Card Status Alarm Relay Contact Connector Power SubsystemsPower Source Monitoring AC Power Subsystem AC PDU12 AC Power Distribution Unit AC-Input Power Supply 13 AC-Input Power SupplyProduct Overview Power Subsystems DC Power Subsystem LED Label Function State Description14 DC Power Distribution Unit Power a DC-Input Power Entry Module16 DC-Input Power Entry Module LED Label Color Function Power Distribution Blower ModuleTop view Air Filters 18 Air Filter LocationsCable-Management System 19 Chassis Cable-Management System Technical Specifications Field-Replaceable Units