Redundant Power Module Cables
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‎07-12-2015 01:29 PM
When getting a redundant power box and modules for my Summit x400s, I see there are the regular power cords for the input to the module and something else for connection to the switches. What kind of connector\cable is that? Where can I locate one?
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‎07-12-2015 04:39 PM
Mike,
I understand that you're talking about external redundant Power supplies, right?
The X440 uses the EPS-C2 (10936) with one, two or three 750W PoE AC PSUs (10931). The 10936 comes with one EPS-CBL-2x7 (10939) and has four more connectors. The exact number of X440s that can be powered by a single EPS-C2 depends on the number of PSUs installed and the models connected (PoE or non-PoE)
In particular, if you want to add a RPS for PoE models, there's the RPS-500p (10923). This RPS can provide power to only one switch and already includes the cable between the RPS and the switch.
All information about external RPS can be found in Summit Family Hardware Installation Guide more specifically Installing an EPS-C2 Chassis
I understand that you're talking about external redundant Power supplies, right?
The X440 uses the EPS-C2 (10936) with one, two or three 750W PoE AC PSUs (10931). The 10936 comes with one EPS-CBL-2x7 (10939) and has four more connectors. The exact number of X440s that can be powered by a single EPS-C2 depends on the number of PSUs installed and the models connected (PoE or non-PoE)
In particular, if you want to add a RPS for PoE models, there's the RPS-500p (10923). This RPS can provide power to only one switch and already includes the cable between the RPS and the switch.
All information about external RPS can be found in Summit Family Hardware Installation Guide more specifically Installing an EPS-C2 Chassis
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‎07-12-2015 03:51 PM
The power cords section only seemed to have regular AC wall to device type power cords. I didn't see anything about the power cords between the 10907 and the switch.
I know in the non-cable area, I need 1x10906 and 2x 10907s, but alas, unknown for cables.
I know in the non-cable area, I need 1x10906 and 2x 10907s, but alas, unknown for cables.
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‎07-12-2015 03:46 PM
Hello Mike,
Try these links - the data sheet has the information you're looking for.
If more detailed material is what you're asking about, give the thread a bump and you're sure to get what you need.
http://learn.extremenetworks.com/rs/extreme/images/Summit-X440x-DS.pdf
search ‘Accessories'
http://www.extremenetworks.com/product/powercords
http://www.extremenetworks.com/partners/where-to-buy
best regards,
-mike
