Cisco Switching/Routing :: Stack-power 3750x / FRU Power Supply Is Not Responding
Sep 4, 2012
After stacking two 3750X switches, with four equal power-supply's, with StackWise and PowerStack , still got the next message every few hours %PLATFORM_ENV-1-FRU_PS_ACCESS: FRU Power Supply is not responding (gn4m-rt1p08-04-2)( note that the message revers to the second switch in the stack ) although the stackwise and powerstack on the switches is oke and are working correctly. !
Config : Stack-power in power-sharing mode/strict With CLI on the switch : All the power supply's and stack-power details, prio look OK.
Only: LMS prime /inventory/cisco-view/configure/power supply status result : some power supply's are marked as disabled.with the command > power supply 2 slot a off/on I manage to get the status back to "normal", but after a few hours some power supply's are again marked as "disabled".
In a stand alone 3750x switch configuration, can the secondary power supply only act as a redundant power supply (active/standby), or can it become a "pool" of power similar to power sharing mode for StackPower (somewhat active/active)? I understand there is no stack involved here but I'm curious if this functionality is possible.
Looking at the specs for the 3750 power supply - is the WS-C3750X-48P-S model with the 715W power supply referring to the amount for both power supplies per switch or just one power supply per switch? Meaning, is the 715 a accumulative number or, just the watts of one power supply. I would like to purchase a 3750x PoE switch with redundant power supplies. If this model is not the correct one?give me the model that offers 48 port PoE with redundant power supplies?
I have a 3750x 48port POE switch that I installed a second power supply in. But it doesnt power on. Am I supposed to enable it in the switch somewhere? I've plugged it into a couple different outlets so I know that's not the problem.
When quoting a Catalyst 3750X with PoE (WS-C3750X-48P-E) the Dynamic Configurator Tool allows to include as the secondary power supply option the Catalyst 3K-X 350W AC Secondary Power Supply (C3KX-PWR-350WAC/2), but the default included primary power supply is the Catalyst 3K-X 715W AC Power Supply (C3KX-PWR-715WAC). My questions are the following:
1. Will this combination of power supply work?
2. Will the C3KX-PWR-350WAC/2 be able to power up the switch if the primary power supply of 715W fails?
3. Will the PoE will be lost if the primary power supply fails and only the secondary power supply of 350W keeps working?
4. If this secondary power supply of 350W is not suitable for PoE, why it is available as a secondary power supply option in the Dynamic Configurator Tool for a PoE switch?
I have 3 switches in my 3750 X stack. I am getting the following error in the logs: %PLATFORM_STACKPOWER-4-PRIO_CONFLICT: Switch 1's power stack has conflicting power priorities. Not sure what I should do next. Below is my Stack-power configuration:
Power stack name: Powerstack-1 Stack mode: Power sharing Stack topology: Ring Switch 1: Power budget: 735 Low port priority value: 20 High port priority value: 10 Switch priority value: 2 Port 1 status: Connected Port 2 status: Connected Neighbor on port 1: c464.1308.7900 Neighbor on port 2: e8b7.4827.e680 Switch 3: Power budget: 729 Low port priority value: 22 High port priority value: 13 Switch priority value: 4 Port 1 status: Connected Port 2 status: Connected Neighbor on port 1: 2894.0fd9.9f00 Neighbor on port 2: 2894.0fd8.e200 Switch 2: Power budget: 690 Low port priority value: 21 High port priority value: 12 Switch priority value: 3 Port 1 status: Connected Port 2 status: Connected Neighbor on port 1: 2894.0fd8.e200 Neighbor on port 2: c464.1308.7900
Each switch has its own 715W power supply in it and all check out OK.
I have two WS-C3750X-48PF-S in stack, but every one has just one power supply. In the package of the switches is included one stack power supply cable.does it make sense to use stack power cable if every switch has just one power supply ??
211540: Jun 10 10:45:17.935 UTC: %PLATFORM_STACKPOWER-4-UNBALANCED_PS: Switch 4's power stack has unbalanced power supplies 211541: Jun 10 10:46:18.045 UTC: %PLATFORM_STACKPOWER-4-UNBALANCED_PS:
I would like to ask if how can we determine by mear physical inspection if the power supply of a CISCO2911/K9 router is AC, POE or DC? Do we have images of the actual spare power supply?
Sup720 setup, possibly upgrading to Sup32's in a few years, Right now for power supplies, I am using 2 WS-CAC-2500W ,But I have to run the supplies in combined mode to get all of the cards online.What power supply should I be looking to purchase for this chassis ?
While configuring PoE Ethernet EHWIC PoE modules with ISR G2 routers Cisco DCT gives a warning to select AC Power Supply with PoE ‘PWR-3900-POE’. Do we need to select the PoE power supply for Enhanced EtherSwitch SM PoE modules also (at present it does nt show any warnings)?
clarify whether this statement found after table 4 of the Cisco 819 4G router data sheet truly means that there will be a power supply to support 48VDC in Q1 of 2013? Here is the statement:
"* Future external reference for 24V, 52V, and 72V DC for railway applications Q1CY2013"
Here is the data sheet source:
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I would want to power this router from a -48VDC plant, which is common at remote telecom sites.
power supply problem...?Switch cisco WS-C3750-24P is showing "Unavail" from sh env all.Switch3750#sh env all FAN is OK,TEMPERATURE is OK,SW PID,Serial# Status Sys Pwr PoE Pwr Watts,Does it means that power supply 1 was removed? failed?,Do you know about another command to see more details?
I would like to check if it may be possible to hot-upgrade/swap the 4506E power supplies? Based on the configuration guide; I have summarized the steps as follows:
1. Switch has 2 existing power supplies to be upgraded
2. Remove right side/bay 2 power supply and install new power supply
3. At this point; the new power supply will be in err-disabled due to different power supplies on the switch
4. Remove the left side power supply and install new power supply
For item 4; during the removal of the old power supply in bay 1/left side and installation of the new power supply; I am wondering if the switch would lose power even though the new power supply is installed in bay 2?
I was wondering if I am able to add a redundant power supply to an asr 1001 router that is in production without losing connectivity or causing any diruption to the Users - is it hotswappable?
can I plug power supply from 4500 to 6500? more specifically we have power supply PWR-C45-1300ACV. And we need to place some power supply to 6500, which has only one active module. So 1300 should be enough for it. But we dont know if they are physically compatible, if it is possible to plug. I didnt find this power supply to be officially?
Having a strange issue here with an 7606-s chassis equipped with two sup720's, and two regular line cards. There is only one power supply, PWR-2700-AC. I recently builded this setup and powered it on last week for the first time. It ran fine for about 20 minutes while suddenly the chassis powered down.
I've checked the back of the chassis and noticed that the power supply had it's 'input ok' and 'power fail' led lit. I toggled the power switch and waited half an hour to power it on again. This time only 1 minute of joy. My first idea was the PSU due to the power fail led so I had it swapped by the supplier for another. Unfortunately, when I powered it on today, it didn't change a thing, still unexpected power downs.
So I've checked the following documentation: [URL] and followed the suggestion to power the chassis on without any modules in the slots. So I did that and it ran for 8 minutes only. However, the fan tray did respond properly when I removed the small thermal module in the upper right by increasing the fans to full speed.
Following above documentation, it points to the chassis (there is not much left). Now the real question comes, isn't there anything else that could be the cause of this?
We are getting below errors on our Cisco 4500 Switche PS after Power Down activity.
Switch1
------------------ show power detail ------------------
Power Fan Inline Supply Model No Type Status Sensor Status ------ ---------------- --------- ----------- ------- ------- PS1 PWR-C45-4200ACV AC 4200W good good good PS1-1 off PS1-2 220V good PS2 PWR-C45-4200ACV AC 4200W err-disable good good PS2-1 220V good PS2-2 220V good
*** Power Supplies of different type have been detected***
00:01:02: %C4K_CHASSIS-3-MIXINPOWERDETECTED: Power supplies in the chassis are of different types (AC/DC) or wattage(code)
I understand that 8700W enhanced AC power supply is Compatible with 6-, 9-, and 13- slot chassis
Based on 8700W Enhanced PS datasheet, it can be installed into existing Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switch chassis: both E- and non-E series Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switch chassis.
Can we use 8700W enhanced AC power supply with 6513 externally / internally (within one of the chassis slots like 6513-E ?
I need a L2 switch with dual AC power supply and RJ45 uplink The optin I got was WS-C3560X-48T-L + C3KX-PWR-350WAC , but the problem is with uplink . There is no RJ45 1G uplink , there is only option for SFP uplink The another option was WS-C2960G-48TC-L , but there is no dual AC power supply option a good model ( Dual AC power supply , RJ 45 uplink ports (Gig) , with 48 port 100/1000 UTP)
I have a 2960S connected to an RSP 2300. The 2960S is currently running off of the RPS, and I would like to switch it back to the internal power supply. Can I just run "power supply 1 on"? Will this cause the switch to reboot? Also I am concerned because when I do a show env power it shows: [code]
Is it normal for the internal power supply to show Unavail when running off RPS?
I have a stack of five 3750X's connected in a single stack with the stackwise cables. Within this one stack, I created two power stacks, one power stack has 3 switches and the other has two switches. In each of the separate power stacks, one power stack port on a switch shows "shut", so the power stacks are not operating in a full ring. Is there a way to do a "no shut" on those stacks ports that are shut? IOS is 12.2(55)SE1
I had a bad power surge yesterday that took out a 2960g switch and the APC UPS that it was connected too. when plugged in the fan comes on and the syst light stays amber and the rps, stat, duplex. and speed light stay lit and the port lights for ports 21-24 stay lit. plugging it into the console on boot I cant even see rommon, so i dont think its even booting. I would like to find a pinout and voltage guide for the connector comming off the power supply so I can check the voltages coming off the power supply to tell if it is a bad PSU or if it took out the main board.
I am building a switch stack using 4 48 port 3750X switches that will also have the power stacked. If I install a single 715W power supply in each switch will the stack support 802.3af accross all 48 ports on each switch? My calculations are 48 ports x 15.4W which gives me almost 740W needed which is over hte 715W power supply. I was reading somewhere were it mentioned that in a powerstack additional power can be drawn from the stack. I know this will not work if you are trying to support power on all switches accross all ports but would it if say 2 of the 4 switches are needing to provide PoE accross all 48 ports? If I say we can only use 24 ports per switch for PoE that drops the power need down to 370W which I believe should work. Just trying to get a better understanding of PoE consumption. Would the best solution be to just add a second power supply to each switch?
My cisco 3550 EMI switch is not responding to power connection. I have checked and changed power cable. its still not working.fan is not running and no lights on front panel
Is the CAB-C15-CBN - Cabinet Jumper Power Cord, 250 VAC 13A, C14-C15 Connector, supported on the Cisco Catalyst 3750X/3560X. I need to plug the switches into a UPS PDU, that requires a C14 plug.
I'm trying to get some clarity on power stacking 3750X switches. I have a new stack of 6 switches. I know I can only have 4 in a power stack and all 6 in the data stack with a max of 8. I'm trying to find the proper way to connect the power stack cables for the 4 switch power stack.