Chassis and Power Supplies
Power Supply Redundancy
120V Applications
When running at 120V, available redundancy (N+1) is dependent on the number and types of components
installed and operating in the switch chassis. The following chart provides basic guidelines. Refer to
power budget guidelines on
120V Power Source
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
240V Applications
When running at 240V, available redundancy (N+1) is dependent on the number and types of components
installed and operating in the switch chassis. The following chart provides basic guidelines. Refer to
power budget guidelines on
240V Power Source
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
DC Applications
When running DC Power, available redundancy (N+1) is dependent on the number and types of compo-
nents installed and operating in the switch chassis. The following chart provides basic guidelines. Refer to
power budget guidelines on
DC Power Source
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
OmniSwitch 10K Hardware Users Guide
page 2-16
for additional details.
Supports basic switch operation
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
page 2-16
for additional details.
Supports basic switch operation
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
page 2-16
for additional details..
Supports basic switch operation
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
Supports basic switch operation; may provide redundancy based on
chassis configuration
August 2015
Power Supplies
page 2-15