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Chapter 3 High Availability and Redundant Operation
Power Supply Redundancy
AC Power Redundancy
The AC power modules are a modular design allowing replacement without any outage.
Figure 3-1
shows the minimum and maximum module configurations for version 1 power modules.
Figure 3-2
shows
that version 2 is similar, with a minimum of one module per tray.
At least one fully loaded AC tray is required to power a fully loaded system. Each module outputs
3000 W.
For Cisco ASR 9010 Routers, the slot location of a module in the power trays is irrelevant as long as the
two power trays have an equal number of modules installed (in case one tray should fail) (see
Figure 3-1
).
For Cisco ASR 9006 Routers and Cisco ASR 9904 Routers the slot location of a module in the tray is
irrelevant as long as there are N+1 number of modules (see
Figure 3-3
and
Figure 3-4
).
Figure 3-1
AC System Power Redundancy for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router—Version 1
Figure 3-2
AC System Power Redundancy for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router—Version 2
Figure 3-3
AC System Power Redundancy for the Cisco ASR 9006 Router—Version 2
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