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Q.
What power modules are available for the router?
A.
The following power modules are available for the router:
Model
Voltage range
Quantity
LSWM1AC300
•
AC input: 100 VAC to
240 VAC
•
High-voltage DC
input: 240 VDC
•
SR6602-X1: 1 to 2
•
SR6602-X2: 1 to 2
LSWM1DC300
–48 VDC to –60 VDC
PSR650-D
–48 VDC to –60 VDC
•
SR6604: 1 to 2
•
SR6608: 1 to 2
•
SR6616: 1 to 4
•
SR6604-X: 1 to 2
•
SR6608-X: 1 to 2
•
SR6616-X: 1 to 4
PSR1200-D
PSR650-A
•
AC input: 100 VAC to
240 VAC
•
High-voltage DC
input: 240 VDC
•
SR6604: 1 to 2
•
SR6608: 1 to 2
•
SR6616: 1 to 4
•
SR6604-X: 1 to 2
•
SR6608-X: 1 to 2
•
SR6616-X: 1 to 4
PSR1200-A
CAUTION:
Do not install AC and DC power modules on the same router.
Q.
Are the power modules on the router hot swappable?
A.
Yes. Make sure the maximum output power of the power modules available on the router is larger
than the total power consumption. Reserve 20% of the power as a best practice.
Q.
Can the router adjust the fan speed automatically?
A.
Yes. The router can automatically adjust the fan speed based on the card temperature.
Q.
Are the cards/interface modules on the router hot swappable?
A.
Yes.
Q.
How are the interfaces numbered on the router?
A.
In IRF mode, the interfaces on the router are numbered in the
interface-type
A
/
B
/
C/D
format. In
standalone mode, the interfaces on the router are numbered in the
interface-type
B
/
C/D
format.
•
A
—Chassis ID.
•
B
—Slot number.
•
C
—Subslot number. If the card has no subslot, the subslot number is 0.
•
D
—Interface number.