12-22-2020 02:10 AM
Hello
I have a GSR 12416 router at my site and its coming with 3 power supply
My question is can the router work with only one power supply even after i unplug some cards out of the slots ?
12-22-2020 03:27 AM
Hello,
these are ancient devices...either way, as far as I recall, if you have three AC power supplies, two of them do 1:1 load balancing, so in theory, 1 would be sufficient. It is hard to find any documentation, so this is my best guess: it will operate with 1 supply.
12-22-2020 03:37 AM
Dear Georg ,
I've tried with only one AC power supply but the router goes off ( The router stop working ) after booting the IOS & once reaching to the enable mode when console it.
12-22-2020 04:15 AM
Well, my bad. It needs 2 at a minimum then, which do load balancing, and the third is for redundancy. Sorry about that. The last time I have seen these was somewhere at the beginning of 2000. Is yours actually still in production ?
12-22-2020 05:33 AM
NO its end of life & end of support also
But router is running since 2007
12-22-2020 05:54 AM
Good quality if it runs that long...:)
12-23-2020 02:23 AM
Is there anyway or command on the Rommon mode that can change the power supply operation from redundant to
non-redundant mode ?????? so i can turn the router only with one power supply
12-23-2020 02:39 AM
Hello,
it won't work with only 1 power supply, you need a minimum of two. I found the corresponding information from Cisco in the document linked below (page 1-4).
Standard AC Power Shelf
The standard AC-input power subsystem consists of a single-level AC-input
power shelf that house three (2000 W original series or 2400 W enhanced series)
AC power supplies which supply full redundant power to the router. Figure 1-2
shows the standard power shelf housing original series 2000 W power supplies.
The power supplies participate in an N+1 redundant current-sharing scheme that
is divided among all three power supplies. If one power supply fails, the system
can continue to operate temporarily, (depending on your system configuration)
with the remaining two power supplies. Failed power supplies should be replaced
as soon as possible to ensure full redundancy.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/12000/12016s/installation/guide/icg.pdf
12-23-2020 03:03 AM
Dear Georg ,
Thanks for your information ,
I found a command line from router that could change the power supply operation from redundant to non-redundant mode as follow :
Router-12416(config)#power-mgr ?
additive Set powershelf operating mode to non-redundant
disable Disable power management feature
scale-factor Adjust device power consumption
12-23-2020 03:36 AM
Hello,
you still need two power supplies. Setting it to non-redundant only means that a third power supply will not participate in the N+1 scheme.
That is how I understand it.
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