Cisco CATALYST 6509E 9 SLOT 15U CHASSIS NO POWER SUPPLY NO FAN TRAY Guia De Especificação

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Appendix A      Power Supply Specifications
  Power Supply Redundancy
Note
When running redundant 4000 W power supplies in Catalyst 6506 and Catalyst 6509 non-E series 
systems, if you remove the power supply in bay 1, the total system power will be reduced to 2940 W 
after 300 seconds (5 minutes). You can avoid this reduction in the total system power by leaving the 
4000 W power supply in bay 1, even in a powered down state.
If the total system power usage is greater than 2940 W, the following scenario will apply if the 4000 W 
power supply is removed from bay 1 (these scenarios are specific to the 4000 W power supply running 
in redundant mode in either the Catalyst 6506 or Catalyst 6509 non-E series systems.
If the 4000 W power supplies in bay 1 and bay 2 are running in redundant mode, the total system 
power will be 4000 W.
If power supply 1 is running and you power off or remove power supply 2, the total system power 
will be 4000 W. The system will issue a normal power supply 2 down/remove indication warning.
If you power down power supply 1 while power supply 2 is operating, the system will issue a normal 
power supply 1 down indication warning with another warning asking the user not to remove power 
supply 1. If power supply 1 is left in the system, even if it is powered off, the total system power 
will be 4000 W.
If you remove power supply 1 from the system, a major alarm will be issued to warn that the total 
system power will be reduced to 2940 W and that any modules or PoE devices that cause the system 
to exceed 2940 W will power down in 300 seconds (5 minutes). If you insert a replacement power 
supply 1 in the 300-second timeframe, no action will be taken.
System is booted with 
power supplies of different 
wattage installed and 
redundancy enabled
System log and syslog messages are generated.
The lower-wattage supply is disabled (Catalyst operating system).
For Cisco IOS, both power supplies come on. The total available 
wattage is the output wattage of the higher wattage power supply.
System is booted with 
power supplies of equal or 
different wattage installed 
and redundancy disabled
System log and syslog messages are generated.
System power equals the combined power capability of both supplies.
The system powers up as many modules as the combined capacity 
allows.
Table A-22 Effects of Power Supply Configuration Changes (continued)
Configuration Change
Effect