Connecting to an ac power source – Cisco XR 12406 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco XR 12406 Router

Connecting to an AC Power Source

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Cisco XR 12406 Router Installation Guide

OL-13831-01

Table 3-5

lists IEEE 802.3u physical characteristics for 100BASE-TX.

Connecting to an AC Power Source

This section presents the procedure for connecting your router to an AC power
source.

Original series Cisco XR 12406 routers: A power factor corrector (PFC)
allows the power supply to accept AC power source voltage from an AC
power source operating from 100 to 120 VAC 20-amp service in North
America, and a range of from 185 to 264 VAC 16-amp service in an
international environment.

Enhanced series Cisco XR 12406 routers: Supports 220 VAC only which
requires 20-amp service in North America, and 16-amp service in an
international environment.

Warning

The AC-input PEM power switch should be in the off position before connecting
to an AC power source.

When operating your router on a power source, the power supply bays must have
one of the following power combinations installed before operating the router
(

Table 3-6

):

2.

AWG = American Wire Gauge. This gauge is specified by the EIA/TIA-568 standard.

3.

This length is specifically between any two stations on a repeated segment.

Table 3-5

IEEE 802.3u Physical Characteristics

Parameter

100BASE-TX

Data rate (Mbps)

100

Signaling method

Baseband

Maximum segment length

100 m between DTE

1

and repeaters

1.

DTE = data terminal equipment.

Media

Category 5 UTP (for RJ-45)

Topology

Star/Hub

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