Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Bryan Wann
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Alexandre Snarskii
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Lincoln Dale
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Alexandre Snarskii
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Justin M. Streiner
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Jeff Kell
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread David Prall
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Justin M. Streiner Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 10:36 AM To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question On Fri, 23 May 2008, Jarrod Friedland wrote: Can I run a 6509 with 1 x 1300W and 1 x 1800W

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Frederic Jaeckel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Scott McGrath
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-23 Thread Rick Martin
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

[c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-22 Thread Jarrod Friedland
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-22 Thread Pete Templin
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-22 Thread Fred Reimer
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-22 Thread Mark Dauven
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

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 power supply question

2008-05-22 Thread Kevin Graham
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