Cisco Routers :: Power Consumption Of SRP520-U Series

Mar 14, 2012

I wondered, how much power do the SRP520-U series actual draw? Compared to commonly used home-grade equipment I think the power consumption is above average?

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Cisco Infrastructure :: NM-32A Card Power Consumption?

Jan 17, 2013

what is the NM-32A card power consumption?

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Cisco Infrastructure :: Power Consumption Of C3750X And C3560X

Oct 16, 2012

I am finding the power consumption of WS-C3750X-24T-L, WS-C3750X-48T-L, WS-C3560X-48T-L and WS-C3560X-24T-L switches?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Power Consumption On 4507R

Aug 2, 2010

We are planning for the office move and I need to estimate how much power we need to run a fully populated Cat4507R switch. The chassis include 2 Sups, one 6-port fiber line card, two 48-port Gig and two 48-port FastEthernet line cards. The switch also has redundant power supply (4200ACV 1400W). According to Cisco Power Calculator [URL], I need 49.5 amp 110-120V circuit. It seems to be too much higher than real world. How many 20amp circuit we would need when all the ports are fully utilized?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Power Consumption On Nexus 7K?

Jun 5, 2012

What is the power consumption of the 6-port 40G M2 module for the NExus 7K?
 
It says "TBD" on the data sheet for the M2....and it says nothing about power for the Supervisos.
 
I need to know what the power draw is on a 7009 chassis, with 1 SUP and 5 of these cards....

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: What Is Power Consumption Of 3560

Jan 4, 2012

I have 2 x 3560e-24td-s
          2 x ASA5510
          2 x 2821(no modules)
          2 x 2901
 
I'm trying to figure out power draw in Amps for my new cabinet. I looked at the data sheet for the 2821 and it says 3A for the 110V under the row AC Input Current, Would that be accurate if I did that for all the models and then just added up the total?

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Cisco Wireless :: AIR–LAP1524SB–A–K9 Power Consumption?

Apr 12, 2011

For a AIR-LAP1524SB-A-K9 Mesh Access Point I need amp (I) and power (W) consumptions of the power source options (12 VDC, 220VAC, etc.).

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Max Power Consumption Of Nexus 7009?

Mar 3, 2013

I need to figure out the max power consumption of 7009. The issue is, at this point i am not sure what modules will be used, so just to give an estimate, how we calculate the max power consumption of nexus 7009 ?

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Cisco Firewall :: How Many Watts Required - ASA 5505 Power Consumption

Jan 20, 2013

My ASA 5505 getting pretty hot after a while and so I used a wattmeter to find out what´s happening.
 
260 watts is quite a lot if the device is running in idle mode and has no active device attached nor any config has been installed.
 
What's your experience of the ASA 5505 power consumption ?  

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Cisco Routers :: Difference Between SRP520W And SRP520-U

Feb 5, 2012

i have tried to see the difference between the routers series:
 
srp 520w series and srp 520-u series but with no success.
 
is it possible to know the differences between this two series?

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Cisco Routers :: SRP520 IPsec With Complex Pre-shared Key

Jan 7, 2012

I had lots of trouble creating an IPsec VPN tunnel between a SRP527W (FW 1.01.24 (003) Sep 7 2011) and 2811 (Version 12.4(25e)) Router.The message on the 2811 was "IKE message from x.x.x.x  failed its sanity check or is malformed". The reason was the password complexity (or length, which I did not try out). The password I used was "$SIMA$B3nlXySl-q+C&PnI" which is not in use any more . Now I use a password without special chars and it works fine.
 
I think this is a bug on the SRP527W, because it works fine with an old 836. How to report a bug to cisco? I'm Cisco SMB partner, but I'm not allowed to create a TAC service request.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Calculating 4500X Power Consumption Requirements To Select Appropriate UPS Systems

Jun 2, 2013

I am calculating Cisco 4500X power consumption requirements to select appropriate UPS systems. I have 4500X switch with dual power supplies.which value should I take for power consumption calculation, in data sheet it has two values: AC Power Max Rating: 750W System Power Consumption: 330W nominal/400W max
 
Which values should I take, to calculate UPS systems capacity? And also I am interesting when 4500x has two power supplies what is power consumption?

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Cisco Routers :: How Does Quality And Longevity Of SRP500 Series Compare To RV Series

May 27, 2012

My Draytek 2710 just dies after 2 years so I was looking for something a little more reliable and noticed the spec of the SRP527W-U.I take it with only one antenna and reading a couple of past discussions, the wireless will only manage n-lite as some people call it i.e. 150Mbps, and not the full 300? Oh, and are the ports still only 100M and not Gig?I know the 547 would tick both these boxes but we are talking twice the price.  How does the quality and logevity of the SRP500 series compare to the RV series (which would need an adsl modem) or the Linksys boxes?

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Cisco WAN :: 2800 Series Router With 28VDC Power Source

Oct 3, 2011

Any problem/issue with using 28VDC to power the 2811 router. The spec calls for a 24VDC power.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Power Series Cabling On 3750 Switches?

Oct 22, 2012

I am connecting power cable (series power cables) on 3750 stacks. i have connected them the same way the stack cables are connected i.e. fo rexample on a stack with 3 3750s:
 
1- fitst slot on fist switch connected the second slot last switch in the stack.

2- second slot/ port on the first switch to the first on second and seoncd on teh second switch to first on the third switch.
 
this how they are alway been stacked.Now, I need to connect power cables and I have followed the same method for stacks up to 4 switches. it seems that if a stack has more tham 4 switches, then the cabling will be dofferent!?I was wondering what will be on the cabling scheme for stacks more than 4 switches.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Power 7 Detect Messages 6500 Series

Dec 26, 2012

I am getting the below messages on my Cisco 6500 series switches every 1min. The IOS version is 12.2(33)SXI6 & with SUP32-GE-3B
 
%ILPOWER-7-DETECT: Interface Fa1/1: Power Device detected: Cisco PD
%ILPOWER-7-DETECT: Interface Fa1/1: Power Device detected: Cisco PD
%ILPOWER-7-DETECT: Interface Fa1/1: Power Device detected: Cisco PD
 
These messages are I am recieving on few ports only not on all port having IP Phone connected. I tried changing the phone to some other model but that also did not resolved my problem. Also I tried powering on the phone using power adapter but the issue still persist.
 
Client are not facing any issues due to this error, but still I would like know what can be the issue which is generating these logs.

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Routers / Switches :: How To Install Two Wireless Routers In Series

Dec 31, 2012

The first router is wired to the DSL modem and works just fine as an access point with Internet access. The second router is wired from the first router using one of the 4 ports on both router hubs. The second router is visible but has no Internet. How to configure the second router regarding DHCP, LAN, WAN, DNS etc.

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Belkin Routers :: N300 - Connecting 2 Routers In Series?

Dec 29, 2012

I have two matching N300 Belkin routers. The cable modem feeds into modem1 and modem1 feeds into modem2. I get a good wireless connection on modem1. Modem2 shows up on a wireless scan and it accepts the password. It however will not connect.

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SBS 2008 Ram Consumption

Aug 20, 2012

I have a SBS 2008 box at a clients with 16 gig of ram in it. Right now the server is using 88-90% of it's ram. I have checked the device manager to see how much ram the services are using and everything except for a few services are using less then 200,000k each. The exchange store is using around 600,000k which is right in range and then a couple w3wp.exe services are using around 300,000k or less. Now here is where the issue lies 3 SQL engine processes are using a total of around 7 gig of ram. My client runs a custom software that uses sql express to host the database. And I am just wondering if it's normal for SQL to use this much ram in 2008 or should I be talking to the software company about the large consumption. It's basically using half of the available ram on the server. I did upgrade this machine from 8 gig ram about 9 months ago and it was fine for a while then all the sudden SQL just started eating more ram to point where we are today.

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Cisco WAN :: Bandwidth Consumption Tool For 2851

Nov 27, 2011

I currently have a 2851 router with 2Mbps point-to-point leased circuit on its serial interface and most of the time its congested. Any tool for measuring the current consumption that is happening on the link other than netflow.Was looking for something for a graph or chart displaying the current consumption rate.

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Cisco :: 5508 - High Bandwidth Consumption For APs To Controller Communications

Mar 24, 2013

We own a Wifi controller 5508, with many access points connected to him. Except on the site where the controller is installed, all other APs are configured in FlexConnect mode through our MPLS network to prevent roundtrip for local communications (local client to local server for example).
 
Because of important slowness on one site where 8 APs are installed, we captured the traffic going in and out of our MPLS router and we discovered that the APs are consuming about 150kbits/s each in one-way communications with the controller (controller to APs), even when nobody is present (the capture was done this sunday).
 
Could you confirm me if this behaviour is normal or not ? What could explain such a large amount of data between the controller and the APs ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6509 Matching A Device To Bandwidth Consumption

Sep 18, 2012

My company is composed of three different campuses, all with a similar network topology. We currently are experiencing high bandwidth on our serial interface at one of the campuses in particular. The network is composed of about 20 VLANS routed internally using a Cisco 6509. Traffic to the outside is PAT’d by an ASA 5510 and then forwarded through our edge router interface. Each VLAN is PAT’d to a specific public address.Due to the PAT, how would you recommend determining what specific private addresses are consuming our resources on the serial interface. When I look at our NMS, it reports the public address, but that only narrows it down to a VLAN. For example, all the devices in VLAN 6 are translated to 146.34.118.245, and 146.34.11.245 is a top talker.

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Cisco Routers :: What CPU / Processor Is Used By SRP 500 Series

Nov 24, 2011

I'm just courious as to the platform specs of the SRP500 series routers. What processor is used, how fast is it and how much RAM and flash do they have?

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Cisco WAN :: POE Option On 880 Series Routers?

Jul 4, 2012

Does the two listed POE switch ports on the 880 series routers are active out of the box (default) or is configuration or extra parts required as internet pictures appear to show what looks like a power connector new to the POE ports?

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Cisco Routers :: What About Ipv6 On Srp500 Series

Jun 4, 2012

Tomorrow 2012-06-06 is ipv6 launch day, what about ipv6 on srp500 series ? On product specification cisco wrote : IPv6 (RFC 6204) ready.

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Cisco Routers :: Does The RV180 Series Support 6rd

May 10, 2012

I'm considering upgrading a small business to the newly released RV180 or RV180W.Does the RV180 series support 6rd (IPv6 rapid deployment?).I see 6rd documented in the other small business routers (e.g. RV110), but I can't find it in the RV180 documentation.

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Cisco Routers :: Using RV042 In Series With Another Router

May 16, 2012

I have been able to put two Linksys routers in series no problem but this doesn't seem to work with an RV042.I have a number of customers that need to connect to a private email network via a router based VPN, but since VPN traffic is not filtered in the firewall, I would like to use an older Linksys router to manage the VPN(s) and have it pass data in through the filters of an RV042 on the DMZ port.I am getting stuck on the very frist part of this. Although I can connect to both the RV042 and LinkSys directly (by adjusting my subnet), I cannot ping the Linksys when it is connected through the DMZ port even if I disable the RV042 Internet port.
 
I know both the Internet and DMZ ports work on the RV042. I suspected that perhaps the RV won't pass through private IPs and tried known available pubic IPs instead of the 192.168.2.x subnet, but still no ping.What would be limiting the RV in this case? Is is possible to setup the RV to work in series with another router? Is there any other way to filter VPN traffic?

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Cisco Routers :: Difference Between Family Series SA 520 / SR 520

Aug 4, 2010

What is the difference between the family series SA 520  and the family series SR 520?, technically of course.

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Cisco Routers :: Connecting 800 Series Through A Sr520?

Jan 12, 2012

i have a demroom set up which includes a sr520 as the edge router connecting to the ISP and i have a uc 560 connected to that which is working fine i also have a new business edition 3000 and a 800 series router which im looking to connect to the sr 520 for access to the ISP as the 800 series doesn't have a ADSL line on it .i have given the 800 series routers wan interface a static address of 192.168.75.14 wich is from the address range in the sr520s default vlan and excluded the address from the DHCP pool. now from the ccp express on the 800 s i can ping the wan port of the 800 s and the default vlan/gateway of the sr520 and the wan ip of the sr520 but no further also once i try pinging it from the cmd on windows i cant ping any further that the wan interface on the 800 s .

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Cisco VPN :: Easy Failover Using 800 Series Routers

Mar 7, 2012

I'm looking to use 861s at few remote sites connecting to a 881 in the main office using Easy VPN.  If I was to get 2 ISPs at the main office, can I configure it in a way that if the primary WAN failsover to the secondary, the VPN tunnels from remote sites will also failover?
 
Would you recommend an ASA 5505 at main office over the 811?

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Cisco WAN :: ASR 1002 - Use Third Party SPF In Series Routers?

Sep 4, 2011

Does any one used third party SPF in Cisco ASR 1002 series routers, does it supports them.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: CLI Configuration Of 800 Series Routers

May 1, 2013

I've goggled and searched here, and I can't seem to find what I'm looking for.  I need to make a couple changes to a clients Cisco 800 series router, enable ping replies add ip addresses to the ssh ACL.I can't seem to find any basic commands for CLI anywhere.

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Cisco Routers :: SRP 500 Series Gain Access From One IP Address With NAT

Nov 15, 2012

Normaly all incoming IP addresses can use NAT to gain access. I would like to make a rule that only one IP address can connect to my router and use that port or range of ports defined.
 
Is there a way to configure a SRP 527W on such a way?
 
If not possible now, can I expect a software update ?

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