Hi

We had the same problem with a cat switch, I can't remember which model,
but what we did was use a standard monitor cable and cut in the ridge
with a pen knife. It was a Sunday at 11:00pm so we really had no option.
That worked and to my knowledge no problems were experienced.

Mike


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From: NetEng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 06 December 2002 05:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cisco 7000 power cable [7:58581]

I bought a Cisco 7000 router off of ebay. It did not come with a power
cable
and I can not find one for the life of me. I ordered and received
CAB-7KAC=,
but this cable does not fit. It says on the package thats its a 7500
series
AC power cord. On ciscos website its says to order this cable but,
again, it
does not fit. Below is a layout of the power supply connector. Does
anyone
know the correct power cable to order (and where) to get it? TIA . The
connector is like evey other one (router/monitor/PC) except it has a
small
ridge between the top prongs.

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