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Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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Power Supply Configuration Modes

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In a Cisco MDS 9500 Series switch, power usage is reserved for both supervisors whether one or both
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supervisor modules are present.
Power Supply Configuration Modes
Switches in the MDS 9000 Family have two redundant power supply slots. The power supplies can be
configured in either redundant or combined mode.
The chassis in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family uses 1200 W when powered at 110 V, and 2500 W when
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powered at 220 V.
To configure the power supply mode, follow these steps:
In the Fabric Manager Physical Attributes pane, expand Switches and then select Hardware. Click the
Step 1
Power Supplies tab.
You see the power supply information screen shown in
Low TotalAvailable (< 200.0W) values for non-2-slot chassis are highlighted in yellow, as inserting a
new card into the switch requires power around 180 W.
Figure 18-3
Step 2
In Device Manager, click Physical > Power Supplies.
You see the screen in
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Redundant mode—Uses the capacity of one power supply only. This is the default mode. In case of
power supply failure, the entire switch has sufficient power available in the system.
Combined mode—Uses the combined capacity of both power supplies. In case of power supply
failure, the entire switch can be shut down (depends on the power used) causing traffic disruption.
This mode is seldom used, except in cases where the switch has two low power supply capacities
but a higher power usage.
Power Supply Information in Fabric Manager
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Chapter 18
Managing System Hardware
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OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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