06-03-2014 08:05 PM - edited 03-03-2019 07:26 AM
Does Cisco7301 "dual power supply" mean "redundant power supply"?
If unplug one power socket, 7301 continues operating?
06-04-2014 12:26 AM
Yes, Dual AC or even DC power supply, will mean that if one of the supplies fails the device we keep operating
in this case it is fairly normal practice to connect each supply to a PDU's connected to different power Circuit.
hopefully this helps
regards,
06-04-2014 06:56 PM
Thanks for the info !
06-04-2014 06:28 AM
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On a 7301, I believe it does act as a redundant power supply, and this is often true for many Cisco devices with dual power supplies, but there can be exceptions. For example, on the 6500 chassis, you might use dual power supplies in combined mode, i.e. failure of a power supply would leave the chassis short of necessary power. The 3560X/3750X might also have insufficient power if a power supply fails when running on two (this issue may arise when using PoE).
06-04-2014 06:56 PM
Thanks for the info !
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