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SpecificationParameter
100 to 240Input Voltage Range (V rms)
90 to 264Maximum Allowable Input Voltage Range (V rms)
50 to 60Frequency Range (Hz)
47 to 63Maximum Allowable Frequency Range (Hz)
1050Maximum Rated Output (W)
Limited to 800W when operating at low-line input
voltage, 100-127 V
36Maximum Rated Standby Output (W)
230Nominal Input Voltage (V rms)
5.2Nominal Input Current (A rms)
1154Maximum Input at Nominal Input Voltage (W)
1190Maximum Input at Nominal Input Voltage (VA)
90Maximum Rated Efficiency (%)
Minimum rating required to achieve 80PLUS platinum
certification.
0.97Maximum Rated Power Factor
Minimum rating required to achieve 80PLUS platinum
certification.
15Maximum Inrush Current (peak A)
0.2Maximum Inrush Current (ms)
12Maximum Ride-Through Time
Time output voltage remains within regulation limits
at 100% load, during input voltage dropout
Power Cord Specifications
Each power supply in the server has a power cord. Standard power cords or jumper power cords are available
for connection to the appliance. The shorter jumper power cords, for use in racks, are available as an optional
alternative to the standard power cords.
Only the approved power cords or jumper power cords listed below are supported.
Note
Cisco Secure Network Server 3700 Series Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
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Server Specifications
Power Cord Specifications
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Cisco Secure Network Server 3700 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelSecure Network Server 3700 Series
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Cisco Secure Network Server 3700 Series Appliance Overview

Cisco Secure Network Server 3700 Series Appliances

Introduces the Cisco SNS 3700 series appliances, based on Cisco UCS C220 Rack Server for Cisco ISE.

Cisco SNS 3700 Series Appliance Hardware Specifications

Details the hardware specifications for the Cisco SNS 3700 series appliances, covering different models.

External Features

Describes the external features of the Cisco SNS 3700 series appliance, including front panel components.

Cisco SNS 3700 Series Appliance Rear Panel Features

Details the rear panel features, including PCIe riser configurations and port descriptions.

Status LEDs and Buttons

Explains the meaning and states of various LEDs and buttons on the appliance.

Front-Panel LEDs

Details the status and function of front panel LEDs like power, system health, and network activity.

Rear-Panel LEDs

Describes the status and function of rear panel LEDs for link speed, status, and identification.

Internal Diagnostic LEDs

Explains internal diagnostic LEDs for power supply status and management ports.

Serviceable Component Locations

Identifies the locations of serviceable components and internal diagnostic LEDs.

Summary of Server Features

Provides a summary of key server features including chassis, CPU, memory, and I/O.

Installing the Appliance

Installation Warnings and Guidelines

Provides important safety instructions and guidelines for appliance installation and operation.

Rack Requirements

Lists the requirements for the rack, including size, mounting posts, and vertical space.

Installing the Appliance in a Rack

Guides on installing the appliance into a rack using supported rail kits, step-by-step.

Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional)

Details the procedure for attaching the optional cable management arm to the appliance.

Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional)

Explains how to reverse the orientation of the cable management arm for specific rack setups.

Connecting to the appliance Locally For Setup

Covers local setup procedures, including default settings and connection methods.

Connecting to the Appliance Remotely For Setup

Outlines the steps for performing initial setup remotely via the management LAN.

Setting Up the System With the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility

Guides users through configuring the system using the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility.

Updating the BIOS and Cisco IMC Firmware

Explains how to update the BIOS and Cisco IMC firmware to ensure compatibility and functionality.

Accessing the System BIOS

Provides instructions on how to enter and navigate the System BIOS setup utility.

Smart Access Serial

Describes the Smart Access Serial feature for switching between host serial and Cisco IMC CLI.

Server Specifications

Physical Specifications

Lists the physical dimensions and weight of the server appliance.

Environmental Specifications

Details the operating temperature, humidity, and altitude requirements for the server.

Power Specifications

Outlines the specifications for the 1050 W V2 DC and 1050 W AC power supplies.

Power Cord Specifications

Lists the various supported power cords, including their lengths and types.

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