Table 2: Figure notes for VSP 9010 AC chassis rear view
Number
Component
1
SF modules
2
AC power inlet panel
The ground bonding location is at the bottom right of the chassis rear.
Power supplies
The Virtual Services Platform 9010 chassis is available in an AC power version.
For the AC chassis you can use a 2,000 W AC power supply. You can wire these supplies to 120
VAC or 240 VAC source. You must order appropriate power cords to make this connection at the
rear of the chassis.
The Virtual Services Platform 9010 has eight power supply bays for population of up to eight power
supplies. You must install filler panels in unpopulated power supply bays. The filler panels assure
that proper air flow is available for the installed power supplies. The chassis ships with six filler
panels installed; power supply bays 1 and 5 are unpopulated.
Install the power supplies in the front of the chassis, and connect the power cords at the rear of the
chassis.
Consider the total power consumption to ensure proper system performance. The total input power
consumption of the components, modules and cooling modules, must not exceed the output power
rating of the installed power supplies. For more information about the power consumption of each
module, see
on page 99.
If the chassis operates in a redundant power configuration, you can upgrade or replace power
supplies while the chassis remains in operation.
For more information about power supply installation, see
Installing AC Power Supplies in Avaya
Virtual Services Platform 9000,
NN46250-303.
Power supply and power inlet locations
You can install up to eight power supplies at the bottom front of the chassis. Ensure you power all
supplies in a chassis from different circuits at the same voltage source.
In the front of the chassis, power supply bays are numbered increasing from left to right, so 1, 2, 3,
and 4 on the first row, and then 5, 6, 7, and 8 on the second row.
The individual AC power switches and inlet connectors at the back of the Virtual Services Platform
9010AC chassis are numbered decreasing left to right, so 4, 3, 2, and 1 on the first row, and then 8,
7, 6, and 5 on the second row.
Power supply redundancy
The Virtual Services Platform 9010 supports multiple power supplies for custom power redundancy
configurations. Two typical configurations are n + 1 or n + n, where n is the number of required
power supplies to power the chassis and modules.
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