02-07-2011 12:55 AM - edited 03-06-2019 03:23 PM
what's the difference between PEM and PS?
PEM : Power entry module
PS : Power supply
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02-07-2011 01:09 AM
There is no real difference. PEM and PS are the modules that supply power to the switch/router. In some cases they also perform the AC to DC conversion as required by some platforms.
For example, PEM was replaced by PS after it became EOL in case of 7600 routers.
End-of-Sale Product Part Number
PEM-20A-AC
Power Entry Module for CISCO7606 (1900W Pwr Sup)
Replacement Product Part Number
PWR-2700-AC
2700W AC power supply for CISCO7606
In case of some routers (10k series), the power unit is still called PEM.
Cheers,
Shashank
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02-07-2011 01:16 AM
Hi,
DC Power Entry Module:
The MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B switch can accept power from a -48 VDC (-42 to -56 VDC) source that connects to one (primary) or two (secondary/redundant) -48 VDC PEMs. Each DC PEM must be connected to a dedicated 60 A regulated source.
AC Power Supply Tray:
The Cisco MGX 8850 switch can accept power from a 220 VAC (180 to 254 VAC) source that connects to an optional AC power supply tray, The optional AC power supply tray houses up to six AC power supplies and is installed directly below the air intake plenum. The AC power supplies convert 220 VAC to -48 VDC power for the switch.
Hope this cleare you...
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
02-07-2011 01:09 AM
There is no real difference. PEM and PS are the modules that supply power to the switch/router. In some cases they also perform the AC to DC conversion as required by some platforms.
For example, PEM was replaced by PS after it became EOL in case of 7600 routers.
End-of-Sale Product Part Number
PEM-20A-AC
Power Entry Module for CISCO7606 (1900W Pwr Sup)
Replacement Product Part Number
PWR-2700-AC
2700W AC power supply for CISCO7606
In case of some routers (10k series), the power unit is still called PEM.
Cheers,
Shashank
P.S. Please rate helpful posts.
02-07-2011 01:13 AM
Thanks for your help.
it's a good help and have a good time ^^
02-07-2011 01:16 AM
Hi,
DC Power Entry Module:
The MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B switch can accept power from a -48 VDC (-42 to -56 VDC) source that connects to one (primary) or two (secondary/redundant) -48 VDC PEMs. Each DC PEM must be connected to a dedicated 60 A regulated source.
AC Power Supply Tray:
The Cisco MGX 8850 switch can accept power from a 220 VAC (180 to 254 VAC) source that connects to an optional AC power supply tray, The optional AC power supply tray houses up to six AC power supplies and is installed directly below the air intake plenum. The AC power supplies convert 220 VAC to -48 VDC power for the switch.
Hope this cleare you...
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
02-07-2011 07:37 AM
Thanks for your comments
it's a great help.
Regards
Sanghee
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