Power Supplies for the Cisco Catalyst 4500-E Series

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For the enterprise users who selected Cisco 4500-E series, choosing a suitable power supply is also important. Do you know the types of the power supplies for Cisco 4500E Series? Can you find out your power supply for your Cisco Catalyst 4500-E series? No? Never mind. In this article, we will go to learn the main power supplies for Cisco 4500-E Series switches together. Hope it useful for you!

To meet the diverse needs of enterprise and service provider customers, Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series offers a variety of power supplies and accessories. And all available Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies can be used for both PoE and data-only deployments. (Ahem, the Cisco Catalyst 4500E platform, which is the most widely deployed modular access platform, has been the industry leader for Power over Ethernet (PoE) technologies.)

Several AC power supplies the Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series provides: 1000W (data only), 1400W (data only), 1300W (data and PoE), 2800W (data and PoE), 4200W (data and PoE), 6000W (data and PoE), and 9000W (data and PoE). All Cisco Catalyst 4500 AC power supplies are single-phase and operate between 100 and 240 VAC.

The Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series has two DC power options: one is optimized for data-only deployments in service provider central offices (part number PWR-C45-1400DC), and the other is used for high-power PoE deployments (PWR-C45-1400DC-P). All DC power supplies are designed to operate between -44 and -72 VDC.

In any deployment scenario, whether AC or DC, the Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series has the power supplies and external power devices to meet customers’ power needs for data, voice, and video applications.

In the following part we will introduce the each type of Catalyst 4500E Series power supply in details.

Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies

Power Supplies for Cisco 4500 SWITCHES

Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Dual-Input AC PoE Power Supplies

There are three modes of operation supported by Cisco Catalyst 4500 Power Supplies. In all the modes the two power supplies need to be of equal wattage and type (AC/DC).

Redundant 1 + 1 Mode

In this mode the Cisco 4500 Chassis supports two power supplies, each fully capable of supporting the entire load of the switch. If one of the power supplies fails, the other power-supply unit in the chassis takes over the entire load without any downtime or discontinuity of operation while providing high availability and system resiliency. Thefailover is completely transparent.

Redundant N + 1 Mode

The Cisco Catalyst 4500 Chassis also supports N + 1 redundancy with N independent input circuits and safeguards against failure of one (+1) of the circuits as opposed to power supply unit failure.

Combined Mode

In this mode the power available for the entire chassis is equal to the sum of the output power of both of the power supplies times the share ratio.

  • P = Power output of one power-supply unit
  • Total combined mode power = P + P*(share ratio)

The 9000W ACV, 6000W ACV, and 4200W ACV power supplies can also be used in the N + 1 mode of operation in addition to the 1 + 1 and the combined mode of operation. The 9000W ACV power supply offers 5 + 1, whereas the 6000W ACV and 4200W ACV power supplies offer 3 + 1 redundancy.

9000W AC Power Supply

Triple-Input 9000 WAC Power-Supply Input Mode (Single Power Supply)

PS1-1 PS1-2 PS1-3 Total Output Power
110V Off Off 1100W
110V 110V Off 2200W
110V 110V 110V 3300W
220V Off Off 3000W
220V 220V Off 6000W
220V 220V 220V 9000W

Triple-Input 9000 WAC Total Output Power in Combined Mode Power Resiliency

PS1-1 PS1-2 PS1-3 PS2-1 PS2-2 PS2-3 Total Output Power
110V 110V 110V 110V 110V 110V (hot standby) 4509W
220V 220V 220V 220V 220V 220V (hot standby) 13429W

Note: The 9000W AC power supply also supports a true output power consumption monitoring capability.

6000W AC Power Supply

Dual-Input 6000 WAC Power-Supply Input Mode (Single Power Supply)

PS1-1 PS1-2 Total Output Power
110V Off 1050W
110V 110V 2100W
220V Off 3000W
220V 220V 6000W

Dual-Input 6000 WAC Total Output Power in Combined Mode Power Resiliency

PS1-1 PS1-2 PS2-1 PS2-2 Total Output Power
110V 110V 110V 110V (hot standby) 2730W
220V 220V 220V 220V (hot standby) 7850W

Note: The 6000W AC power supply also supports a true output power consumption monitoring capability.

Both 9000W ACV and 6000W ACV power supplies have input and output power-monitoring capabilities. Both power supplies can provide not only the input AC power consumed by the switch but also the instantaneous power being used by the system. This setup enables provisioning of the optimal number of power circuits in the wiring closet and accurately size the back-up power (uninterruptible power supply [UPS]) for reduced infrastructure costs. In addition, both of these power supplies are equipped with remote power-cycling functions through a relay to shut downor power-cycle the switch for maintenance when there is no access to the console or switch command-line interface (CLI). This feature helps reduce overall maintenance cost of the switch (Figure 1). A three-position terminal block, located on the lower right quadrant of the power-supply faceplate, provides the interface to the external relay controller box.

Cisco Catalyst 6000W and 9000W Remote Power Cycling

Cisco Catalyst 6000W and 9000W Remote Power Cycling

 4200W AC Power Supply

Dual-Input 4200 WAC Power-Supply Input Mode (Single Power Supply)

Dual-Input 4200 WAC Power-Supply Input Mode

Dual-Input 4200 WAC Total Output Power in Combined Mode Power Resiliency

PS1-1 PS1-2 PS2-1 PS2-2 Total Output Power
110V 110V 110V 110V (hot standby) 2730W
220V 220V 220V 220V (hot standby) 5500W

Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Service Provider DC Power Supply

This section is applicable only to the power supply for data-only deployments in service provider central offices (PWR-C45-1400DC). The triple-input 1400-WDC power supply is optimized for service provider central-office deployments. By providing multiple inputs, the service provider DC power supply allows central-office technicians to customize the output power to meet their application needs. Many central-office deployments require only a fraction of the 1400W available in the service provider power supply. With low-current inputs, technicians can connect the supply to smaller fuses and breakers. The service provider power supply makes it possible to deploy a Cisco Catalyst 3-slot chassis with a single 15A circuit. Likewise, it is possible to deploy a fully populated Cisco Catalyst 10-slot chassis with one 15A and two 20A circuits rather than a single 60A connection, which often requires rack rewiring.

Triple-Input 1400-WDC Power-Supply Input Modes

Input Mode Input No. Input Configuration Maximum Total Output Power
1 1 One 12.5A 412W
2 2 or 3 One 15A 495W
3 1, 2, or 3 One 12.5A and one 15A 908W
4 2 or 3 Two 15A 990W
5 1, 2, or 3 One 12.5A and two 15A 1400W

Power supplies’ Features of Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Chassis

Feature WS-C4503-E WS-C4506-E WS-C4507R+E WS-C4510R+E
Power supplies supported ● 1000W AC

● 1400W AC

● 1300W ACV

● 2800W ACV

● 4200W ACV

● 6000W ACV

• 9000W ACV

• 1400W DC (triple input)

● 1400W-DC-P

● 1000W AC

● 1400W AC

● 1300W ACV

● 2800W ACV

● 4200W ACV

● 6000W ACV

• 9000W ACV

● 1400W DC (triple input)

● 1400W-DC-P

● 1000W AC

● 1400W AC

● 1300W ACV

● 2800W ACV

● 4200W ACV

● 6000W ACV

• 9000W ACV

● 1400W DC (triple input)

● 1400W-DC-P

● 1400W AC

● 2800W ACV

● 4200W ACV

● 6000W ACV

• 9000W ACV

● 1400W DC (triple input)

● 1400W-DC-P

Do you want to read more specification of Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series power-supply? See here: Power over Ethernet on the Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Platform

 

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