07-02-2012 06:52 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:34 AM
While there always has one in router,as R19/29/39XX.Why?
How do you use the power switch?
07-03-2012 11:26 AM
AC or DC
07-03-2012 12:05 PM
Some Cisco switches do not have a power switch. To power cycle you need to just unplug it and plug it back in. Not sure why Cisco did that.
Mike
07-03-2012 01:07 PM
I have never seen a Cisco switch with a switch....what models have I missed? Just curious....
I think the power supplys for the 6500s have a lever to flip, but thats the only one that comes to mind.
07-03-2012 01:26 PM
4500 series as well along with the MDS fabric switches...and there could be a couple more...not sure.
But for the most part most switches do not.
Mike
07-03-2012 06:23 PM
jimmysands73 wrote:
I have never seen a Cisco switch with a switch....what models have I missed? Just curious....
I think the power supplys for the 6500s have a lever to flip, but thats the only one that comes to mind.
The 4500 series, 6500 series & nexus 7000 chassis all have power "switches" in their supplies which allow them to be turned off.
Mainly, I believe, because they use heavy-duty power cables held in by retaining brackets, and unplugging them can be a PITA.
Cheers.
07-03-2012 06:12 PM
AC and DC.
07-03-2012 06:16 PM
Maybe Switches always work for a very long time,so no need for a power switch?
But routers like ASR1000,will also work until it can't work any more.
So why ,anyone can tell me?
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