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Cisco Nexus 9364C - Replacing a Power Supply Module; Removing an AC Power Supply

Cisco Nexus 9364C
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If the STS LED does not turn on, slide the module out of the chassis, and visually check the electrical connectors on
the back side of the chassis for damage. If damaged, contact Cisco Technical Assistance for help. If undamaged,
repeat the previous step to reinstall the module.
Replacing a Power Supply Module
The switch requires two power supplies for redundancy. With one power supply providing the necessary
power for operations, you can replace the other power supply during operations so long as the new power
supply has the same airflow direction as the other modules in the chassis.
You can replace a power supply with another supported power supply that has the same power source type
and the same wattage rating as the other installed power supply. Additionally, the airflow direction of the
power supply must match or conform to the airflow direction of the installed fan modules. For the airflow
direction used by the switch, see the coloring of the fan modules.
Removing an AC Power Supply
To remove an AC power supply, you must first disconnect the power cable and then remove the module from
the chassis.
Before you begin
To replace a power supply during operations, you must have a functioning power supply providing power
to the switch while you replace the other power supply. If there is only one power supply installed in the
switch and you need to replace it, install the new power supply in the open slot and power it up before
removing the original power supply.
Ensure that the chassis is grounded. For grounding instructions, see Grounding the Chassis, on page 27.
Step 1 Pull the power cord out from the power receptacle on the power supply to be removed and verify that the LED turns
off.
The LED might be on and amber colored to indicate that the input power has been disconnected.
Note
If you need to remove an Anderson's Saf-D-Grid power cable connector from a high-voltage power supply,
press the tab at the top of the connector and pull the connector out of the power supply.
Note
Step 2 Remove the power supply from the chassis by pushing and holding its thumb latch to the left and pulling the power supply
part way out of the chassis.
Step 3 Place your other hand under the power supply to support it while you slide it out of the chassis.
Either place the power supply on an antistatic surface or pack it in its packing materials.
Step 4 If the power supply slot is to remain empty, install a blank power supply filler panel (part number N2200-P-BLNK).
Cisco Nexus 9364C NX-OS Mode Switch Hardware Installation Guide
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Replacing Components
Replacing a Power Supply Module

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