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Cisco Power system User Manual

Cisco Power system
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Cisco Redundant Power System
Hardware Installation Guide
Text Part Number: OL-3654-01

Table of Contents

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Cisco Power system Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCisco
ModelPower system
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Preface

Audience

Describes the intended audience for this publication.

Organization

Explains the document's structure and chapter breakdown.

Related Publications

Lists other relevant Cisco documentation for more information.

Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

Explains the conventions used for important notes, cautions, and warnings.

Obtaining Documentation

World Wide Web

How to access Cisco documentation via the internet.

Documentation CD-ROM

Information on obtaining documentation via CD-ROM.

Ordering Documentation

Details on how to order Cisco documentation.

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Documentation Feedback

How to provide feedback on Cisco documentation.

Cisco.com

Cisco's primary portal for information and services.

Technical Assistance Center

Information on contacting Cisco for technical support.

Cisco TAC Web Site

Accessing support resources via the Cisco TAC website.

Chapter 1 Overview

Features

Lists the standard features of the Cisco RPS.

Supported Devices and Configurations

Details devices compatible with the Cisco RPS and configurations.

Quasi-Redundant Configuration

Explains the quasi-redundant power setup for devices.

Fully Redundant Configuration

Describes the fully redundant power setup for specific devices.

Redundant with Reboot

Details the redundant-with-reboot configuration for supported devices.

Quasi- and Fully Redundant Mixed Configuration

How to combine quasi-redundant and fully redundant setups.

Front and Rear Panel Descriptions

Explains the front and rear panel layouts and indicators.

LEDs

Describes the meaning and states of the RPS LEDs.

Safety Recommendations

General safety guidelines for installing and using the RPS.

Safety Warnings

Specific warnings related to operating the RPS safely.

Safety with Electricity

Critical safety information regarding electrical hazards.

Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco RPS

Setting the Cisco RPS on a Desktop

Instructions for placing the RPS on a flat surface.

Rack-Mounting the Cisco RPS

Guidance on installing the RPS into a standard equipment rack.

Planning Your Rack-Mount Installation

Key considerations for planning a rack installation.

Tools and Equipment Required

Lists necessary tools and equipment for rack mounting.

Identifying Rack-Mount Brackets

Helps identify different types of rack-mount brackets.

Attaching Brackets

Step-by-step guide to attaching mounting brackets.

Mounting the Chassis in a Rack

Final steps for securing the chassis within an equipment rack.

Chapter 3 Connection Requirements

Tools and Equipment Required

Lists necessary equipment for connecting the RPS.

Cabling Options

Details various cable configurations for connecting devices.

Ordering Cables

Information on how to order specific RPS cables.

Upgrade Kit with Power Adapter Plate for Routers and Concentrators

Information on adapter plates for specific device compatibility.

Chapter 4 Connecting the Cisco RPS

Power Considerations

Important factors to consider before connecting power.

Connecting Hubs

Procedures for connecting Cisco RPS to hubs.

Connecting Switches

Procedures for connecting Cisco RPS to switches.

Connecting Routers and the Cisco MC3810 Concentrator

Procedures for connecting RPS to routers and concentrators.

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Cisco RPS

Reading the LEDs

Interpreting the LED indicators for status and errors.

Displaying Status

How to check the operational status of the RPS.

DC Failure

Describes DC output module failures and console messages.

AC Failure

Describes AC input module failures and console messages.

Fan Failure

Describes fan failure issues and console messages.

Temperature Error

Describes overheating issues and console messages.

Multiple Errors

Describes scenarios with more than one RPS failure.

Replacing an External Device

Steps to replace a faulty device connected to the RPS.

Getting Technical Support

Information on how to contact Cisco for support.

Appendix A Technical Specifications