Chapter 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Components
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Power Supplies
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Power supply declared ratings | AC = |
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Nominal line frequency rating | 50/60 Hz |
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Power Supplies for Cisco ASR 1006 Router
The Cisco ASR 1006 Router can support up to 1200W output (AC and DC input). The 1200W power supply module consists of either an AC or DC input and 1200 watt output closed frame power supply with two DC voltage outputs: 12V and 3.3V.
Each power supply module contains three internal fan modules and provides the forced air cooling for the chassis. These power supply modules contain a monitor circuit to determine the status of fan speed and operation along with LED status indicating fan errors.
The system temperature operation is 0 to 40C normal and
•AC
•DC
See Appendix A, “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Specifications.” for detailed power supply specifications.
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AC Power Supply LEDs and Connector for Cisco ASR 1006
This section provides information about the AC power supplies on the rear of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. The power supply module contains three fans mounted in the power supply module. A total of six fans are used to cool the ASR 1006 system and power supply. The airflow direction is front to back.
Power supply modules with internal fan modules install into the rear of the chassis. These modules contain integral handles to ease installation and removal (no insertion or extraction levers are provided). A single blind mate connector located on the inlet side of these modules mates with a connector mounted on back side of the midplane.
Guide pins located at the rear of these modules help center locate the modules and reduce stress to the midplane and module mounted connectors. Four captive screws (tool operated latches) are provided on the modules face plate (chassis rear) to secure these modules into the chassis.
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