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Redundant power system
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Connecting the RPS 675
Figure 2-6
Connecting the Cable to the RPS 675
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Attach only the Cisco RPS (model PWR675-AC-RPS-N1) to the RPS receptacle.
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Connect the other end of the RPS connector cable to the RPS receptacle on
the switch.
Repeat
Step 2
through
Connect all supported devices to an AC power source.
Note
The RPS 675 is designed to provide backup for internal power supply
failures of connected device power supplies. It is not designed to act as a
backup power source that protects against losses of power due to external
power outages. We recommend using an uninterruptable power system
(UPS) as protection against power outages.
If the RPS is not already connected to AC power, connect the AC power cable to
the RPS 675 as shown in
to an AC power source.
Step 3
for each switch that the RPS 675 will support.
Figure
2-7, and connect the other end of the power cable
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