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These document describes the features, front and rear panel views, and light-emitting diode (LED) description of the Summit Redundant Power Supply (RPS).
SUMMARY OF FEATURES
The features of the Summit RPS are as follows: Provides redundant, load-shared power for up to two Summit Switches. If the primary power supply for the Summit fails, the Summit RPS takes over, ensuring uninterrupted network operation. Contains two active power supplies (each with its own AC power connector) that share the load with the primary power supply located in the Summit Switches. Provides status on power supply and fan operation of the RPS by way of the Summit Switch Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and command-line interface (CLI). Information regarding the RPS power supply and fan operation can be obtained by using the show switch command from the Summit Switch CLI. Uses a standard 2U, 19-inch rack mount. Has 110/220 VAC autosensing capability. Capable of driving 3.3V at 20A and 5V at 10A on each of its DC connectors. Supports only Extreme Networks Summit Switches.
LEDS
Table 1 describes the LED behavior on the Summit RPS. Table 1: Summit RPS LEDs
LED RPS1 RPS2 OVER TEMP Color Green Green Off Yellow FAN FAIL Off Yellow Indicates The first redundant power supply is powering a Summit Switch. The second redundancy power supply is powering a Summit Switch. The Summit RPS temperature is normal. The Summit RPS is indicating an overheat condition (>60 degrees Celsius). The Summit RPS fan is operating properly. The Summit RPS fan speed has slowed to 80 percent or less of full rotational speed and should be replaced.
If the RPS DC cables are not connected to a Summit Switch, but the AC power cords are connected to an AC outlet, the RPS1 and RPS2 LEDs will blink. If one of the cables is properly connected to a Summit Switch, but the remaining cable is not, the unconnected cable will cause its associated RPS LED to blink.
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POWER SOCKETS
The Summit RPS has two AC power sockets. The upper AC power socket (power socket A) provides power to one of the Summit RPS power supplies, which provides redundant load-shared power to the Summit Switch that is connected to the RPS using the upper RPS port (RPS port A). The lower AC power socket (power socket B) provides power to the second RPS power supply, which provides redundant load-shared power to the Summit Switch that is connected to the RPS using the lower RPS port (RPS port B).
The upper power socket powers only the upper RPS port. The lower power socket powers only the lower RPS port.
If you want to distribute the input AC power source across multiple, individual circuit breakers, you must plug the Summit Switch AC power cord into a different circuit breaker than the circuit breaker to which the RPS AC power socket is connected.
Figure 3: Summit Switches connected to a Summit RPS Note that the upper power socket on the Summit RPS provides the AC source for backup power for the upper Switch; the lower power socket provides the AC source for backup power for the lower Switch.
INSTALLING
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SUMMIT RPS
For more information on installing the mounting brackets, see the Summit Switch Installation and User Guide.
2 Using the supplied DC power cables, connect the cables of the RPS to each Summit Switch.
The RPS DC cable must be connected to the Summit Switch prior to connecting the respective RPS AC power cord to the AC outlet.
3 Tighten the screws connecting both sides of the RPS cable.
If you do not tighten the screws on both sides of the RPS cable, the cable could come loose and emit sparks.
4 Connect an AC power cord to each power socket. 5 Plug the power cords into properly grounded AC outlets.
When disconnecting the RPS, the AC power cords must be removed from the Summit RPS before removing the RPS DC cables.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following tables list the technical specications for the Summit RPS.
Physical Dimensions
Height: 3.5 inches x Width: 17.32 inches x Depth: 17.32 inches Weight: 10 kg 0 to 40 C -10 to 70 C 10% to 95% relative humidity, noncondensing EN60068 (IEC68)
Safety Agency certifications UL 1950 3rd Edition, listed cUL listed to CSA 22.2#950 TUV GS mark & GOST safety approval to the following EN standards:
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
FCC part 15 Class A CSA C108.8-M11983 (A) VCCI Class 2 EN55022 Class B; EN50082 -1 (1997) C-Tick mark to AS/NZS 3548:1995 47Hz to 63Hz 90VAC to 132VAC, 180VAC to 264VAC auto-selecting 100-120/200-240 VAC 3.0/1.5 A (for each power socket input/ power supply)