Rps12 External Redundant Power Supply - Brocade Communications Systems FWS648G-POE Hardware Installation Manual

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FIGURE 15
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Port indicators
TABLE 5
LED (1~4)
Link
Activity
TABLE 6
LED
Power
Fan
Thermal

RPS12 external redundant power supply

The external redundant power supply (RPS12) can supply backup power to one of four connected
devices in the event of an AC loss or failure of an internal power supply. The system supplies the
failed device with up to 120 W for primary 12 VDC power, and up to 780 W of -54 VDC PoE power
(for PoE devices connected to the failed device).
The RPS12 monitors the power status for all attached devices and provides power to first device
with a detected power failure. The RPS12 supports the full load of the device without affecting
network operation. When the RPS12 is supplying power to a device, it cannot provide power to
other connected devices.
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RPS2-EIF LEDs
2
System indicators
Port status LEDs - RPS2-EIF
Condition
Status
Off
The port does not have a valid connection to a device.
On Yellow
The port has a valid connection to a device.
Flashing Yellow
There has been an internal power failure.
Off
The port is not providing power to the connected device.
Flashing Green
The port has been shut down due to one of the following conditions:
• The device has detected an over-current condition.
• One or more of the fans have failed.
On Green
The port is providing power to a connected device.
System status LEDs - RPS2-EIF
Condition
Status
On Green
AC power is being supplied to the power supply.
Off
No AC power is being supplied to the power supply.
On Green
The fans are functioning normally.
Flashing Yellow
One or more of the fans is not operating properly.
Off
The fans are not receiveing power.
On Green
The temperature of the unit is within an acceptable range.
Flashing Yellow
The temperature is close to exceeding acceptable levels.
Off
The thermal detector has failed, or the unit is powered off.
Installing a redundant power supply
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