Eric,

Thanks for that.  Yeah found that :)

How do I join ccie_dc group?  Just email there?

Regards,
Samir.

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Eric Day <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Samir,  (for the record there is also a CCIE DC online list - 
> [email protected]
> )
>
> They are always redundant, and to my knowledge there is not a way to
> change that.  Since the maximum capacity is fairly limited, it is easy to
> project the largest power consumed configuration and plan for such.  Cisco
> I believe has done just that, for the 5548's they used 750w power supplies
> with 1:1 redundancy and for the 5596's used 1100w.  Output below, and you
> can see if one more 16port module was added only an additional 90w would be
> needed and chassis would be at capacity for modules with room still for a
> failure of a power supply:
>
> xxxxxx-n5k-a# show env power
>
>
> Power Supply:
> Voltage: 12 Volts
> ------------------------------
> -----------------------------
> PS  Model                Input Power       Power     Status
>                          Type  (Watts)     (Amp)
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 1   N55-PAC-1100W        AC    1050.00     87.50     ok
> 2   N55-PAC-1100W        AC    1050.00     87.50     ok
>
>
> Mod Model                   Power     Power       Power     Power
> Status
>                             Requested Requested   Allocated
> Allocated
>                             (Watts)   (Amp)       (Watts)
> (Amp)
> --- ----------------------  -------   ----------  --------- ----------
> ----------
> 1    N5K-C5596UP-SUP        648.00    54.00       648.00    54.00
> powered-up
> 2    N55-M160L3-V2          110.40    9.20        110.40    9.20
> powered-up
> 3    N55-M16UP              90.00     7.50        90.00     7.50
> powered-up
>
>
> Power Usage Summary:
> --------------------
> Power Supply redundancy mode:                 Redundant
> Power Supply redundancy operational mode:     Redundant
>
> Total Power Capacity                             2100.00 W
>
> Power reserved for Supervisor(s)                  648.00 W
> Power currently used by Modules                   200.40 W
>
>                                                 -------------
> Total Power Available                            1251.60 W
>                                                 -------------
>
>
>  On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 1:03 AM, Samir Idris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Hello,
>>
>> Are the power supplies on a 5548 active-active?  how do we check that?
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Samir Idris
>>
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