You won't get anywhere near the max so long as you don't have inline power
blades for use with IP Phones.

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""Frankie"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Kinda interesting question:
>
> Does a catalyst 6500 (or any equipment) consume more power during periods
of
> heavy traffic processing?  If so, any rule of thumb as to how much more?
>
> I measured about 4.2A @120V on a 6506 w/ dual AC power supply, 1
supervisor,
> 4 flex-wan blades, and 7 OC3-MM port adapters.  This is far less than
1800W
> max as listed in the product literature.  In fact, anyone know the typical
> percentage difference between the LISTED max load vs the ACTUAL max load
> (fully loaded)?  You'll find that even on a PC, there's a big difference
> between max and the actual load.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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