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Setting the Power Mode
You can configure the power supply mode by using the power redundancy-mode command.
To display the current power supply configuration, use the show environment power command.Note
Before You Begin
For grid redundancy mode, the power supplies must be divided into two equal sets and installed as follows:
Slots PS 1 to PS 4 must be connected to one grid (Grid A)
Slots PS 5 to PS 8 must be connected to another grid (Grid B)
Step 1
Use the configure terminal command to enter the global configuration mode.
Example:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)#
Step 2
Use the power redundancy-mode mode command to specify one of the following power modes:
For combined mode, include the combined keyword.
For n+1 redundancy mode, include the ps-redundant keyword.
For n+n redundancy mode, include the insrc_redundant keyword.
Example:
switch(config)# power redundancy-mode insrc_redundant
switch(config)#
Overview of Fan Trays
Fan trays provide airflow through the switch for cooling. Each fan tray contains multiple fans to provide
redundancy. The switch can continue functioning in the following situations:
One or more fans fail within a fan trayEven with multiple fan failures, the switch can continue
functioning. When a fan fails within a tray, the functioning fans in the module increase their speed to
compensate for the failed fans.
The fan tray is removed for replacementThe fan tray is designed to be removed and replaced while
the switch is operating without presenting an electrical hazard or damage to the switch. The switch can
operate for three minutes without the fan tray that you are replacing, but if the switch air-inlet temperature
is less than 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius), you have up to 72 hours to replace the fan tray.
Cisco Nexus 9508 NX-OS Mode Switch Hardware Installation Guide
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Managing the Switch
Setting the Power Mode

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