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The lower power socket provides power to the second internal power supply, and to the
Summit switch connected to the Summit Virtual Chassis using RPS port B.
The upper power socket powers only the upper RPS port. The lower power
socket powers only the lower RPS port.
If you want to distribute the input AC power source across multiple, individual circuit
breakers, you must plug the Summit switch AC power cord into a different circuit
breaker than the circuit breaker to which the Summit Virtual Chassis AC power socket
is connected.
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The Summit Virtual Chassis has two RPS ports. Each port connects to a different
Summit switch.
Figure 5 shows the rear view of a rack that has one Summit switch mounted above the
Summit Virtual Chassis and one Summit switch mounted below. The upper switch is
cabled to the upper RPS port; the lower switch is cabled to the lower RPS port.
Figure 5: Summit Switches connected to a Summit Virtual Chassis
RPS cable (DC)
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