Cisco Systems RPS 675 manual Audience, Purpose

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Preface

Audience

This publication is designed for people who have some experience installing networking equipment such as routers, hubs, servers, and switches. We assume the person installing and troubleshooting the RPS 675 is familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and has experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician.

Purpose

This guide documents the hardware features of the Cisco Redundant Power System (RPS) 675. It describes the physical and performance characteristics of the RPS 675, explains how to install the RPS, and provides troubleshooting information.

The RPS 675 provides redundant power for a number of products. Switches in the Catalyst 2950 and Catalyst 3550 families are supported by the Cisco RPS 675 redundant power system (model PWR675-AC-RPS-N1=). The Cisco RPS 675 does not support the Catalyst 3550-24-DC switches.

To determine if your switch can use the RPS 675, refer to your switch documentation or to the online RPS 675 Switch Compatibility Matrix (posted with the RPS 675 documentation on www.cisco.com) for the latest complete list of supported products.

 

 

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Contents February Page Page Page N T E N T S Contents Vii Viii Cisco Limited Lifetime Hardware Warranty Terms Duration of Hardware Warranty Cisco Limited Lifetime Hardware Warranty Terms Xii Purpose AudienceConventions OrganizationStatement 1071-Warning Definition Conservez CES Informations TA Vare PÅ Disse Instruksjonene Spara Dessa Anvisningar Xix GEM Disse Anvisninger Xxi Xxii Xxiii Related PublicationsObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Product Overview Features LEDs Front-Panel DescriptionOutput LED Standby/Active Button Standby/Active Button RPS 675 Rear Panel Rear-Panel DescriptionDeployment Strategies RPS 675 Supporting One-to-One Redundancy Preparing for Installation InstallationInstallation Preparing for Installation Installation Preparing for Installation EMC Regulatory Statements Installation Preparing for Installation Statement 256-Class a Warning for Hungary Site Requirements Table or Shelf-Mounting Installing the SwitchRack-Mounting Tools and Equipment Required Phillips flat-head screws Attaching Brackets for 19-Inch Racks Rear Panel Forward Attaching Brackets for 24-Inch Racks Rear Panel Forward Mounting the RPS in a Rack Connecting the RPSInstallation Connecting the RPS Statement 100C Connecting the AC Cable to the RPS Installation Connecting the RPS Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Technical Specifications EMC Connector and Cable Specifications Pin Designation Translated Safety Warnings Statement 17B-Overtemperature Warning 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 Statement 43-Jewelry Removal Warning 78-15201-04 Statement 48-Stacking the Chassis Warning 78-15201-04 Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings Statement 265-Redundant Power Supply Connection Warning 78-15201-04 Statement 1001-Work During Lightning Activity Statement 1004-Installation Instructions 78-15201-04 Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings 78-15201-04 Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings 78-15201-04 Appendix C Translated Safety Warnings 78-15201-04 Statement 1017-Restricted Area 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 Statement 1019-Main Disconnecting Device 78-15201-04 Statement 1024-Ground Conductor 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 Statement 1030-Equipment Installation 78-15201-04 Statement 1040-Product Disposal 78-15201-04 Statement 1073-No User-Serviceable Parts 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 78-15201-04 Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4

RPS 675 specifications

The Cisco Systems RPS 675, or Redundant Power System 675, is a high-performance power supply solution designed to enhance the reliability and availability of network equipment in critical data center environments. This redundant power system supports the continuous operation of Cisco switches, routers, and other devices, ensuring that organizations can maintain their network uptime even in the event of a power failure or disruption.

One of the standout features of the RPS 675 is its ability to provide backup power to multiple Cisco devices. It can be connected to up to six compatible devices simultaneously, offering flexibility and scalability for various network architectures. This centralized power management not only reduces the need for multiple power sources but also simplifies the deployment of backup power solutions across the network.

In terms of technology, the RPS 675 incorporates advanced power management capabilities. It features an intelligent power distribution system, which optimally allocates power based on the requirements of connected devices. This ensures that critical devices receive the necessary power without overloading the system, enhancing overall energy efficiency. The system supports a wide range of input voltage options, making it suitable for various environments worldwide.

Another key characteristic of the RPS 675 is its compact design. The unit is engineered to fit into standard 19-inch racks, making it suitable for installation in both small and large data center environments. Its modular design allows for easy expansion and maintenance, ensuring that organizations can adapt their power needs as they grow.

The RPS 675 also boasts robust monitoring and management features. It includes an integrated web interface that provides real-time visibility into the power status of connected devices, as well as alerts for any potential issues. This proactive monitoring capability allows IT administrators to quickly identify and address power-related problems before they lead to network outages.

Overall, the Cisco Systems RPS 675 is an essential component for organizations requiring reliable and efficient power solutions for their networking equipment. With its multiple-device support, intelligent power management, compact design, and robust monitoring features, it stands out as a strategic investment for enhancing network resilience and operational continuity in today’s increasingly digital landscape.