Description
Cisco Redundant DC Power Supply – 12V Output, 4 Fans for Unmatched Uptime
The Cisco Redundant DC Power Supply is engineered to maximize uptime for critical Cisco networking and data-center equipment. With a constant 12 V output and a four-fan cooling system, this power supply is designed to deliver stable, reliable power to Cisco devices that demand consistent performance even in demanding environments. Built for reliability and designed to integrate seamlessly into Cisco infrastructure, it minimizes the risk of unexpected shutdowns and supports robust operation in mission-critical networks. If your network depends on continuous power delivery, this redundant DC power supply is a smart, scalable choice that helps ensure service availability, data integrity, and smooth operation during power fluctuations or outages.
- Maximized uptime for critical Cisco devices: The redundant DC power supply architecture is built to minimize downtime by maintaining power delivery even if one path experiences a fault. In environments where every second of connectivity matters, this design helps keep routers, switches, and other essential equipment online, reducing the risk of cascading failures that can disrupt services and impact business operations. With Cisco engineering at the core, you benefit from a power solution tuned for reliability in enterprise and data-center deployments.
- Precise 12V output for stable performance: A constant 12 V DC output is critical for Cisco hardware that requires stable voltage to maintain timing accuracy, processor performance, and network throughput. This supply is tuned to deliver consistent voltage under varying load conditions, helping to prevent voltage dips that can cause performance degradation or unexpected resets in network devices. For administrators, predictable power translates into predictable network behavior.
- Robust cooling with four fans for thermal management: The inclusion of four fans ensures efficient heat dissipation, enabling the power supply to operate within safe thermal margins even during peak load conditions. Effective cooling protects internal components, extends the life of the unit, and supports sustained power delivery to Cisco equipment without thermal throttling or reliability concerns. In data centers and edge deployments, better cooling means higher reliability and longer service life.
- Redundancy minimizes single-point failure risk: Redundancy is a cornerstone of enterprise-grade power solutions. By providing dual (or multiple) power rails, the system reduces the risk that a single power path fault will take down the entire device. This is especially important for mission-critical networks where uninterrupted operation is essential. The Cisco power supply design prioritizes continuity of service so your network remains resilient in the face of power irregularities.
- Seamless integration with Cisco infrastructure: Built to align with Cisco power architectures, this supply fits into compatible Cisco DC power frames and scales with existing infrastructure. Its form factor and connectors are chosen to simplify integration, allowing IT teams to upgrade or augment power capabilities without extensive reconfiguration. The result is a streamlined deployment that supports rack symmetry, cable management, and organized data-center layouts while delivering dependable power to Cisco devices.
Technical Details of Cisco Redundant DC Power Supply
- Output Voltage: 12 V DC
- Fan Count: 4
- Power Supply Type: Redundant DC Power Supply configuration
- Intended Use: Designed for Cisco devices requiring reliable redundant DC power
- Key Benefit: Improves uptime and stability for critical network infrastructure
How to Install Cisco Redundant DC Power Supply
Installing the Cisco Redundant DC Power Supply should be performed by qualified personnel following your organization’s safety procedures and Cisco installation guidelines. The steps below provide a high-level overview to help you prepare for installation and ensure a successful deployment within your Cisco environment.
- Prepare and power down: Before beginning, power down the Cisco device or chassis that will receive the redundant power supply and unplug it from the electrical outlet. This reduces the risk of electrical shock and protects both personnel and equipment during installation.
- Verify compatibility: Confirm that your Cisco device supports a redundant DC power supply in the chosen configuration. Check the device maintenance and installation guides for the recommended power modules, connector types, and mounting arrangements compatible with your model.
- Mount and connect: Install the redundant DC power supply into the designated slot or chassis position as specified by Cisco documentation. Connect the DC input power source(s) and ensure secure, properly seated connectors. Route cables to maintain airflow and minimize interference with other components.
- Route power to the device: Connect the 12 V output leads from the power supply to the appropriate power input ports on the Cisco device, following the manufacturer's wiring diagram. Verify that all connections are tight and that any required power-good or status signals are properly routed according to Cisco guidance.
- Power up and verify operation: Reconnect the power source, power on the device, and monitor the power-supply status indicators and the device’s management console. Confirm that the redundant supply is recognized, both rails are providing voltage, and that there are no fault conditions. Perform a brief load test to ensure stable operation under typical traffic conditions.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Is this power supply compatible with all Cisco devices?
- A: It is designed for Cisco devices that require redundant DC power. For model-specific compatibility, consult your device documentation or Cisco support resources to verify fit and electrical requirements for your chassis or enclosure.
- Q: How does redundancy prevent downtime?
- A: Redundancy provides an alternate power path so that if one supply experiences a fault or failure, the remaining supply can continue to power the device. This design minimizes the chance of a complete shutdown and helps maintain network availability during power events.
- Q: What does the 12V output mean for Cisco hardware?
- A: The 12V DC output is the standard supply level required by many Cisco devices to operate reliably. A steady 12V helps maintain consistent performance, reduces voltage-related issues, and supports stable network operation.
- Q: How should I monitor the power supply status?
- A: Monitor the device’s management interface and the power supply indicators as described in Cisco’s documentation. Look for status lights, fault indicators, and any management alerts that signal power anomalies or redundancy status. Rely on your network management system or Cisco's toolset for centralized monitoring.
- Q: What are the installation prerequisites?
- A: Ensure power sources are compliant with local electrical standards, confirm chassis compatibility, and follow proper safety procedures. Refer to Cisco’s installation guides for the exact mounting, cabling, and wiring requirements specific to your device model.
- Q: Can the supply be hot-swapped?
- A: The description indicates a redundant DC power supply designed to minimize downtime; for hot-swap capabilities, consult Cisco’s official product documentation for instructions relevant to your hardware model and firmware version. Always follow safe handling procedures during replacement.
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