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Cisco 6509 - Catalyst Chassis Switch - Removing and Installing the 1000 W, 1300 W, 2500 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and 6000 W AC-Input Power Supplies

Cisco 6509 - Catalyst Chassis Switch
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Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide
OL-5781-04
Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures
Removing and Installing the AC-Input Power Supplies
Warning
Power supply captive installation screws must be tight to ensure protective grounding continuity.
Statement 289
Step 6 Plug the power cord into the power supply AC-in receptacle.
Step 7 Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC-input power source.
Caution In a system with dual power supplies, connect each power supply to a separate source circuit. In case of
a power source failure, the second source will most likely still be available.
Step 8 Turn the switch on the power supply to the On (|) position.
Step 9 Verify power supply operation by checking that the power supply LEDs are in the following states:
INPUT OK LED is green
FAN OK LED is green
OUTPUT FAIL LED is not lit
If the LEDs indicate a power problem, see the “Identifying Startup Problems” section on page E-3 for
troubleshooting information.
Removing and Installing the 1000 W, 1300 W, 2500 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and
6000 W AC-Input Power Supplies
This section describes how to remove and install the 1000 W, 1300 W, 2500 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and
6000 W AC-input power supplies in the Catalyst 6500 series switches that support them. The section is
divided into the following topics:
Required Tools, page 4-9
Removing the 1000 W, 1300 W, 2500 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and 6000 W AC-Input Power Supplies,
page 4-10
Installing the 1000 W, 1300 W, 2500 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and 6000 W AC-Input Power Supplies,
page 4-11
All six power supplies have the same form factor and are removed and installed using the same
procedures.
Note In systems with redundant power supplies, you can replace the faulty supply while the system is
operating.
Required Tools
You might need a flat-blade or number 2 Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen or tighten the captive
installation screws on the power supply.

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