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AC Power Supply Units

The 2500W AC Power Supply Unit is capable of operating at either 100 VAC or 220 VAC. If the system is connected to a 100 VAC power supply, each unit provides up to 1500W, and three power supply modules are required to power the system; four power supply units are required for power supply redundancy.

If the system is connected to a 220 VAC power supply, two power supply units are required for providing power to the system, three power supply units are required for power supply redundancy, and four power supply units are required for full facility redundancy.

Full facility redundancy requires two independent power sources (feeds) with two power supplies on each feed. Each independent power source should have a dedicated circuit breaker sized in accordance with your local electrical codes.

CAUTION: Before removing and replacing a power supply unit, determine if the E600i is in full redundancy or non-redundant mode. Operating in non-redundant mode will require a complete system power off when removing and replacing a power supply.

NOTE: Do not mix power supplies. Installing a 2500W-AC2 power supply into a chassis with 2500W-AC power supplies already installed may result in unpredictable behavior. FTOS version 8.3.1.2 and later will declare an alarm when the PSUs are mixed.

Figure 6-2. AC Power Supply Unit

Handle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status LED

 

Green ￿ Power On

 

Amber ￿ Fault

 

 

Thumb Screw

 

 

 

 

 

Power Switch

Power Cord Socket

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Locking Screws (2)

Cord Retainer

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Contents E600i TeraScale Installation Guide Page Contents Powering Up System Boot W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Contents Information Symbols Information Symbols and Warnings1describes symbols contained in this guide About This GuideRelated Publications Release Notes for the E-SeriesSite Selection Site PreparationEquipment Rack and Cabinet Requirements DC Power Requirements Power Requirements2500W AC Power Requirements Storage RequirementsE600i System Operating OverviewE600i Chassis Front View with AC Power Supplies E600i Chassis Rear ViewE600i System Installation Process E600i Hardware Component Operating Requirements SummaryPage Installing the Equipment Rack Shelf Bar Installing the ChassisUnpacking the E600i System To install a equipment rack shelf bar Standard Front Chassis Rack MountingInstalling the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet To install the chassis into a prepared rackPage Installing the Fan Tray Fan TrayFan Speed and Temperature Fan SpeedPower Supply Minimum Power Supply RequirementsAC Power Supply Units AC Power Supply UnitInstall the AC Power Supply Units Power Cord RequirementsTo install an AC power supply unit Remove the AC Power Supply To remove an AC power supply unitInstall the DC PEMs DC Power Entry ModulesCable and Connector Requirements To install a DC PEMRemoving the DC PEM Safety Cover Replace the DC PEMTo remove a PEM Page Line Cards and RPMs Installing RPMs, Line Cards, and SFMsUnpacking RPMsLine Cards Preparing and Installing the RPMs and Line CardsTo install line cards and RPMs Blank PanelsInstalling RPM into the E600i RPM Label and LEDs Installing a Second RPMRPM LEDs Installing Switch Fabric Modules SFMs Line Card LEDsInstalling SFMs 2defines the SFM front panel and LED displays SFM Front Panel and LEDsSFM Front Panel and LED Descriptions Page RPM Ports and Cables Connecting the Console and Auxiliary PortsRPM Ports Console Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments Cable and Adapter Pin AssignmentsAuxiliary Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments Accessing the Console with a DB-25 Adapter Accessing the Console with a DB-9 AdapterPin Assignments Between E600i Console and DB-25 Adapter RJ-45 to DB-25 Adapter Pin Modem Assignments Accessing the 10/100 Ethernet Management PortAccessing the Auxiliary Port by Modem 100 Ethernet Management Port LEDsTo supply power to the E600i system Powering UpSupplying Power PreparationBooting to the CLI Prompt Booting from the Bootuser PromptRemoving and Replacing Parts Removing and Replacing the Fan TrayRemoving and Replacing Power Modules Replacing 2500W AC Power SupplyRemoving the Power Cord Replacing DC PEMsRemoving and Replacing RPMs, Line Cards, or SFMs DC PEM LabelTo remove and install an SFM No linecard numberRemoving and Replacing the Air Filter Replacing the E600i Air FilterTo remove and replace the air filter Page Inserting the External Flash Memory Card Using a Flash Memory CardExternal Flash Memory Card Overview Removing the External Flash Memory CardCopying Files to the External Flash Formatting an External Flash CardDisplaying Files Stored on the External Flash Dir Command Example Page E600i System Boot Process System BootBooting from the Bootuser Prompt To configure the chassis from the Bootuser prompt HelpUse the boot change command to edit appropriate fields Show default-gateway default-gateway ip-address Force10 Page Alarms Table B-1. Alarm Events and ReportingAC Power Supplies and Alarms SFMs and AlarmsAlarms Alarms W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Chassis Physical Design System SpecificationsThis appendix contains the following major sections DC Power Entry Module Requirement AC Power Supply Unit RequirementsEnvironmental SFM and RPM Power Requirements Agency ComplianceJapan Vcci Compliance for Class a Equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety Standards and Compliance Agency CertificationsProduct Recycling and Disposal Figure C-1. The European Weee symbol ISupport Website Accessing iSupport ServicesTechnical Support This appendix contains these major sectionsContacting the Technical Assistance Center Request tabRequesting a Hardware Replacement To request replacement hardware, follow these stepsPage Page W. d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m