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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
OL-18634-01
Chapter 6 Managing the Device Hardware
Power Supply Configuration Modes
SUMMARY STEPS
1. config t
2. power redundancy-mode mode
DETAILED STEPS
To configure the power supply mode, follow these steps:
Table 6-2 Power Availability for 7.5-kW Power Supply Units
Combined
Mode
Power
Supply
Redundancy
Mode
Input Source
Redundancy
Mode
Full
Redundancy
Mode
Dual inputs per power supply unit
220-V and 220-V inputs
1 power supply unit 7500 W 3750 W
2 power supply units 15,000 W 7500 W 7500 W 7500 W
3 power supply units 22,500 W 15,000 W 11,250 W 11,250 W
4 power supply units 30,000 W 22,500 W 15,000 W 15,000 W
Single input per power supply unit
220-V input
1 power supply unit 3750 W
2 power supply units 7500 W 3750 W
3 power supply units 11,250 W 7500 W
4 power supply units 15,000 W 11,250 W
Command Purpose
Step 1
config t
Example:
switch# config t
switch(config)#
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
power redundancy-mode
combined|ps-redundant|insrc-redundant|
redundant
Example:
switch(config)# power redundancy-mode
redundant
switch(config)#
Configures one of the following power supply modes:
For combined mode, use the combined keyword.
For power supply redundancy, use the
ps-redundant keyword.
For input source redundancy, use the
insrc-redundant keyword.
For full redundancy, use the redundant keyword.