On Fri, 23 May 2008, Jarrod Friedland wrote:
Can I run a 6509 with 1 x 1300W and 1 x 1800W (redundant)? Are the issues
with doing this we should be aware of? I have asked this question of cisco
integrators however all we get is The engineers have put their heads
together and say NO
I've
Hi,
We running different power supplies on one of our 6509 for years,
no problems with that configuration:
yes, you just need to be very careful that your blades dont
draw too much power for the one not in use. eg if you are currently
on a 2500W supply...and that fails , leaving you with
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:51:50AM +1000, Jarrod Friedland wrote:
Hi All
We have a 6509 with 2 x 1300W power supplies? rephrase we had :) - anyway,
one of the power supplies has died, we are sourcing a replacement however,
in the meantime I have another 6509 sitting next to me however it has
Alexandre Snarskii wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:51:50AM +1000, Jarrod Friedland wrote:
Hi All
We have a 6509 with 2 x 1300W power supplies? rephrase we had :) - anyway,
one of the power supplies has died, we are sourcing a replacement however,
in the meantime I have another 6509
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:51:30AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We running different power supplies on one of our 6509 for years,
no problems with that configuration:
yes, you just need to be very careful that your blades dont
draw too much power for the one not in use. eg if
On Fri, 23 May 2008, Jarrod Friedland wrote:
Can I run a 6509 with 1 x 1300W and 1 x 1800W (redundant)? Are the issues
with doing this we should be aware of? I have asked this question of cisco
integrators however all we get is The engineers have put their heads
together and say NO
I don't
On a somewhat related note... we have a 6509 that was somehow
originally wired for 110v, so we're only getting half the power rating
out of them. I have new 220v mains, plugs, and cables ready... can they
be bumped over one at a time hot, or does it have to be down cold?
Seems to be a similar
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On Fri, 23 May 2008, Jarrod Friedland wrote:
Can I run a 6509 with 1 x 1300W and 1 x 1800W
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Hi,
On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:45:53 -0400
Jeff Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems to be a similar issue -- you'll have two power supplies giving you
two different delivered power amounts in the same chassis.
we upgraded 3.000 W power supplys to
Jeff,
I've done this before but one of the power supplies was sufficient to
run the chassis
What you need to do
1 - set the power to combined mode ( since the PS units will not match )
2 - remove one of the power supplies 110V cable
3 - install the 'new' power supply cable
4 - power it up and
Jeff wrote;
On a somewhat related note... we have a 6509 that was somehow
originally wired for 110v, so we're only getting half the power rating
out of them. I have new 220v mains, plugs, and cables ready... can they
be bumped over one at a time hot, or does it have to be down cold?
I
Hi All
We have a 6509 with 2 x 1300W power supplies? rephrase we had :) - anyway,
one of the power supplies has died, we are sourcing a replacement however,
in the meantime I have another 6509 sitting next to me however it has 1800W
power supplies.
The question
Can I run a 6509 with 1 x 1300W
Jarrod Friedland wrote:
Can I run a 6509 with 1 x 1300W and 1 x 1800W (redundant)? Are the issues
with doing this we should be aware of? I have asked this question of cisco
integrators however all we get is The engineers have put their heads
together and say NO
My understanding is YES, with
22, 2008 9:52 PM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question
Hi All
We have a 6509 with 2 x 1300W power supplies? rephrase we had :) -
anyway,
one of the power supplies has died, we are sourcing a replacement
however,
in the meantime I have another 6509
Hi,
I don't know an answer to your question. But there is a tool called
'power calculator' for the cat65k on cisco.com. Maybe this Cam help
your find an answer.
regards
Mark
Am 23.05.2008 um 03:51 schrieb Jarrod Friedland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
Hi All
We have a 6509 with 2 x 1300W
We have a 6509 with 2 x 1300W power supplies? rephrase we had :) - anyway,
one of the power supplies has died, we are sourcing a replacement however,
in the meantime I have another 6509 sitting next to me however it has 1800W
power supplies.
Does 'sh mod' say they're 1800W's, or are you just
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