Cisco RPS Field Upgrade for the 2600 Series Datasheet | Manualzz
O VERVIEW
600-Watt Redundant AC Power System
Overview
• Cisco 3725 Series routers
Today, for a growing number of small and medium businesses,
• Cisco MC3810 Multiservice access concentrator
networks are at the heart of their ability to communicate with and
• Cisco 4000 Series routers
be responsive to their customers, suppliers, and employees. This
This power system is ideal for powering these stackable LAN and
scenario is driving the demand for networks to be available 24
WAN products. It is flexible and cost-effective in addressing the
hours a day, 7 days a week. While software and hardware
uptime requirements of these offices by offering three levels of
redundancy have long been a requirement for the core networks
redundancy:
of large companies, increasingly both their smaller offices and
In quasi-redundant mode, the RPS can support four load
offices of small and medium-sized businesses have the same
units. In this configuration, the mean time between failure
needs.
(MTBF) of the RPS substantially exceeds that of the power supply
On products for small and medium-sized offices,
Cisco Systems has long met the requirement for software
redundancy with Cisco IOS® features such as Hot Standby
in the individual external devices (hubs, switches, routers, and
access servers). The RPS has demonstrated MTBF in excess of
500,000 hours. In fully redundant mode, the RPS can support two
Routing Protocol (HSRP). To meet the need in these offices for
external devices with a special cable offering extremely high
power redundancy, Cisco is adding redundant power as an option
uptime. Individual external devices can be hot inserted without
across a range of Cisco routers, switches, hubs, and access
affecting other external devices in either configuration. In
servers.
“redundant with reboot” mode, the RPS supports 4 switches or
600-Watt Redundant AC Power System
hubs. In this mode, AC power is connected directly to the hub or
The 600-watt Redundant AC Power System (RPS), the
PWR600-AC-RPS, is a separate chassis that provides redundant
power for any combination of up to four of the following
products:
• Cisco 1516M hub (HP 10Base-T Hub-16M)
• FastHub® 400 Series 10/100 hubs
• Catalyst® 1900 Series Ethernet switches
• Catalyst 2820 Series Ethernet switches
• Catalyst 2900 Series XL switches
• Catalyst 3500 Series XL switches
• Cisco 2500 Series routers
• Cisco 2500 Series access servers
• Cisco 2600 Series routers
• Cisco 3620/3640 Series routers
switch in addition to the power from the RPS. The RPS works in
standby mode, so if the power supply in the hub or switch fails,
the hub or switch will reboot and come up again powered by the
RPS. (This configuration is not generally recommended due to the
30-second reboot and down time.)
The RPS supports both local and remote monitoring
of status. Front panel LEDs allow a quick local check of status for
AC input power, DC output power, cooling fans, and system
temperature. When one of the external devices that the RPS
powers is a Cisco 3600 or 2600 Series, the Cisco 3600 or 2600 can
receive and store status signals from the RPS. In turn, the RPS
status stored on the Cisco 3600 or 2600 series is available for
remote monitoring via Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) products such as CiscoWorks.
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Applications
power cables is intended for powering up to four external devices
The RPS is appropriate for applications that customers consider
(hubs, switches, routers, and access servers) in quasi-redundant
as “mission critical.” Whenever the customer’s business depends
mode. The RPS without DC power cables is intended for use in
on reliable, fail-safe network access the added reliability offered
fully redundant mode where either one or two two-to-one DC
by the RPS is attractive.
power cables are ordered separately to support one or two external
Both the resiliency of the RPS to incur a failure and continue
operating and its capability to remotely communicate current or
impending failures are particularly valuable for remote locations.
devices.
The following external devices incorporate RPS support into
every chassis. In addition to having an internal AC supply every
chassis includes a connector for being powered by the RPS.
Benefits
• Cisco 1516M hub (HP 10Base-T Hub 16-M)
• Increased network uptime
• FastHub 400 Series 10/100 hubs
– With dual AC input power modules power supply meantime
• Catalyst 1900 Series Ethernet switches
between failures (MTBF) is significantly improved
• Catalyst 2820 Series Ethernet switches
(demonstrated MTBF in access of 500,000 hours)
• Catalyst 2900 Series XL switches
• Flexibility and cost effectiveness
• Catalyst 3500 Series XL switches
– A single RPS supports up to four external devices
– Match the level of redundancy required to the specific
application requirements
The following external devices must either be ordered from the
factory with the capability to be powered by the RPS or an
upgrade kit can be ordered to convert an AC or DC model in the
• Advanced warning of possible failure
– Front panel LEDs for AC input power, DC output power, and
cooling status
– SNMP manageable via a Cisco 3600 or 2600 Series router/
access server
field to an RPS model. When the product comes from the factory
as an RPS model there is no internal AC or DC supply. When the
product is converted in the field to be powered by the RPS, the AC
or DC supply must be removed.
• Cisco 2600 Series routers
Features
• Cisco 3620/3640 Series routers
• Three redundant modes: quasi-redundant, fully redundant, and
• Cisco MC3810 Multiservice access concentrator
• Cisco 4000 Series routers
fully redundant with reboot
• Support of up to four of any combination of 150-watt external
devices (hubs, switches, routers, and access servers)
The following products are not available from the factory with
RPS support. They must be converted in the field to be powered
• Hot insertion of external devices
by the RPS. When the product is converted in the field to be
• Dual AC inputs and power cords
powered by the RPS, the AC or DC supply must be removed.
• Two fully redundant AC input power modules
• Cisco 2500 Series routers
• Four DC output power modules
• Cisco 2500 Series access servers
• Four one-to-one DC power cables (PWR600-AC-RPS-CAB)
• Front panel LEDs for AC input power, DC output power, fan,
and temperature status
• Redundant cooling fans
• Remote monitoring using SNMP via a Cisco 3600 series
• 19-inch rack-mount kit included (24-inch optional)
Configuration Information
There are two versions of the RPS, one with four one-to-one DC
power cables (PWR600-AC-RPS-CAB) and one
without (PWR600-AC-RPS-NCAB). The RPS with four DC
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The standard quasi-redundant DC power cable works with all
For supporting external devices in fully redundant mode,
external devices but the 2500 Series (four of the cables are
optional cables must be ordered separately. These cables are
included with PWR600-AC-RPS-CAB). The standard DC power
referred to as two-to-one cables because there are two connectors
cable is called a “22-to-18” cable because it has a 22-pin
for the RPS end and one for the load end. There is an 18 pin
connector on the RPS end and an 18-pin connector on the external
version of the two-to-one DC power cable and an 8 pin version
device end. The Cisco 2500 Series requires a “22-to-8” DC power
(for the 2500 Series). The two-to-one cables are not supported on
cable. This cable is not included with the Cisco 2500 field upgrade
hubs and switches.
kit and must be ordered separately.
Quasi-Redundan
t
Fully Redundant
Redundant with
Reboot *
FastHub 400 Series 10/100 hubs
Yes
No
Yes
Cisco 1516-M hub (HP 10Base-T Hub-16-M)
Yes
No
No
Catalyst 1900 Series switches
Yes
No
Yes
Catalyst 2820 Series switches
Yes
No
Yes
Catalyst 2900 Series XL switches
Yes
No
Yes
Catalyst 3500 Series XL switches
Yes
No
Yes
Cisco 2500 Series routers and access servers
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco 2600 Series routers and access servers
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco 3600 Series routers
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco 3725 Series routers
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco MC3810 Multiservice access concentrator
Yes
Yes
No
Cisco 4000 Series routers
Yes
Yes
No
External Device
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* Not recommended because of 30-second reboot and downtime. If used, always
power up the switch before powering up the RPS.
Software Requirements
The RPS itself requires no software. When the RPS is powering a
Cisco 3600 Series access server/router, the Cisco 3600 must be
loaded with Cisco IOS Release 11.2(7)P (available July 1997) or
later.
Specifications
• Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.44 x 17.5 x 16 in.
• Weight: 27.25 lb
• Nominal input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC autoranging
• Current: 10A maximum
• Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
Part Numbers
Part Description
Part Number
600-Watt Redundant AC Power System with
DC Power Cables
PWR600-AC-RPS-CAB
600-Watt Redundant AC Power System
without DC Power Cables
PWR600-AC-RPS-NCA
B
Two-to-one DC Power cable
(other than Cisco 2500 or MC3810)
CAB-RPSY-2218(=)
Two-to-one DC Power cable
(Cisco 2500 or MC3810)
CAB-RPSY-2208(=)
RPS 22/18 One-to-One DC Power Cable
(other than 2500 and MC3810)
CAB-RPS-2218(=)
RPS 22/08 One-to-One DC Power Cable
(Cisco 2500 or MC3810)
CAB-RPS-2208 (=)
24-Inch Rack-Mount Kit
ACS-3640RM-24(=)
Cisco 2610 Ethernet modular router
with Cisco IOS IP, use with ext. RPS
CISCO2610-RPS
Cisco 2611 Dual Ethernet modular router with
Cisco IOS IP, use with ext. RPS
CISCO2611-RPS
Cisco 3600 two-slot modular router, use with
RPS
CISCO3620-RPS
Cisco 3600 four-slot modular router, use with
RPS
CISCO3640-RPS
Cisco 4000-M Modular Multiprotocol Router,
use with RPS
CISCO4000-RPS-M
Cisco 4500-M Modular Multiprotocol Router,
use with RPS
CISCO4500-RPS-M
Cisco 4700-M Modular Multiprotocol Router,
use with RPS
CISCO4700-RPS-M
RPS Field Upgrade for C2500 Series
ACS-2500RPS=
RPS Field Upgrade for the Cisco 2600 Series
ACS-2600RPS
RPS Field upgrade for C3620
ACS-3620RPS=
RPS Field Upgrade for the C3640
ACS-3640RPS=
RPS Field Upgrade for C4000 Series
ACS-4000RPS=
• Absolute maximum input: 1000W
• Output voltage/current: +5@24 ADC, +12@5 ADC, -12@3
ADC
• Output power: 150W per module (maximum)
• Operating temperature: 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C)
• Operating humidity: 10 to 85%, noncondensing
• Operating altitude: 0 to 10,000 feet
• Nonoperating temperature: -4 to 149 F (-20 to 65 C)
• Nonoperating humidity: 5 to 95% noncondensing
• Nonoperating altitude: 0 to 30,000 feet
• Normal operating noise level: 48 dBA
• Regulatory compliance: FCC Class B.
• Status LEDs (bicolor: Off, Amber, Green) AC input power, DC
output power, fan, temperature
• Demonstrated MTBF in excess of 500,000 hours
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