Difference between revisions of "RPS / Redundant Power System"
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 3 June 2011
RPS stands for Redundant Power System. This system will be a backup for your system if your power supply on your Router or Switch breaks down. When this is happening, then the RPS will start up and will bridge the current entry.
Following RPS Systems are available:
RPS 300 (PWR300-AC-RPS-N1) | + | CAB-RPS-1414 | ||
RPS 600 (PWR-600-AC-RPS) | + | CAB-RPS-2218 / CAB-RPSY-2218 | ||
RPS 675 (PWR-675-AC-RPS-N1) | + | CAB-RPS-1614 | ||
RPS 2300 (PWR-RPS2300) | + | PoE (Power over Ethernet) |
If you click on the Partnumbers above you will get an overview on systems supported by each RPS.