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Disclaimer: The Cisco Power Calculator is intended to be an educational resource and a starting point in
planning your power requirement; it is not a final recommendation from Cisco. This tool does not check for software
compatibility. To determine the power requirements and software most appropriate for your company we suggest you work
with a Cisco representative, Cisco channel partner or a solutions provider.
Line Card
N77-F348XP-23
N77-F348XP-23
N77-SUP2E
-- Reserved Power ---EMPTY-SLOT---EMPTY-SLOT--
57.40 Amps
2870.00 Watts
1294.00 Watts
8973.85 BTU/Hr
NOTE :
The system will support the following 4 power redundancy options:Combined Mode:This mode does not provide redundancy. The power available to
the system is the sum of power outputs of all power supplies in the chassis.Power Supply Redundancy (N+1) Mode: This mode guards against the
failure of one of the power supplies. The redundant power available to the system is the sum of all power outputs less one of the maximum rated
power supplies.Input Source Redundancy (Grid) Mode:This mode guards against failure of one power supply or input circuit (grid), with at least half
the power supplies connected to a different independent AC or DC feed. The power available to the system is the minimum power from both grids. If
one of the power supplies fails, the operational power redundancy mode changes to combined mode.(For the 3KW DC power supply, both inputs
have to be connected to one grid. The power available to the system is the minimum power from both grids.)Full Redundancy Mode: This mode
guards against failure of one power supply or one grid. The power available is the minimum power from the input source and power supply
redundancy. If one of the power supplies fails, the operational power redundancy mode changes to the power supply redundancy (N+1) mode.
Quick Facts
Selected Chassis
Selected Supervisor Engine
Selected Voltage
Selected FanTray
Selected Number of Fabric Modules
Chassis Slots
Power Supply Options
N77-C7706
N77-SUP2E
200-240 Volts AC
N77-C7706-FAN
3
6
One N77-AC-3KW in Combined
Mode
Two N77-AC-3KW in Combined
Mode
Three N77-AC-3KW in Combined
Mode
Four N77-AC-3KW in Combined
Mode
Two N77-AC-3KW in Power
Supply Redundancy Mode
Three N77-AC-3KW in Power
Supply Redundancy Mode
Four N77-AC-3KW in Power
Supply Redundancy Mode
Two N77-AC-3KW in Full
Redundancy Mode
Four N77-AC-3KW in Full
Redundancy Mode
4
9
WARNING :
Combined mode does not provide power supply redundancy. In combined mode, if one of the power supplies fails, the system may shut down if the
maximum load exceeds the maximum power supply power limit.
One N77-AC-3KW in
Combined Mode
95.67 %
Two N77-AC-3KW in
Combined Mode
Three N77-AC-3KW in
Combined Mode
31.89 %
180.00
57.40
122.60
Four N77-AC-3KW in
Combined Mode
23.92 %
240.00
57.40
182.60
95.67 %
60.00
57.40
2.60
Three N77-AC-3KW in
Power Supply Redundancy
Mode
Four N77-AC-3KW in Power
Supply Redundancy Mode
47.83 %
120.00
57.40
62.60
31.89 %
180.00
57.40
122.60
95.67 %
60.00
57.40
2.60
47.83 %
120.00
57.40
62.60
NOTE :
Chassis reserves power for two Supervisor Engines and six Fabric Modules regardles of the actual number of those modules in the system
Configuration Details
Slot
Line Card
SYSTEM-FAN
SYSTEM-FAN
SYSTEM-FAN
FABRIC MODULE
FABRIC MODULE
FABRIC MODULE
FABRIC MODULE
FABRIC MODULE
FABRIC MODULE
1
2
3
4
5
6
N77-C7706-FAN
N77-C7706-FAN
N77-C7706-FAN
N77-C7706-FAB-2
N77-C7706-FAB-2
N77-C7706-FAB-2
-- Reserved Power --- Reserved Power --- Reserved Power -N77-F348XP-23
N77-F348XP-23
N77-SUP2E
-- Reserved Power ---EMPTY-SLOT---EMPTY-SLOT--
6.00
6.00
6.00
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
9.60
9.60
5.30
5.30
0.00
0.00
Output Current (A)
300.00
300.00
300.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
480.00
480.00
265.00
265.00
0.00
0.00
Output Power (W)
Total
57.40
2870.00
Heat Dissipation
(BTU/Hr)
1138.33
1138.33
1138.33
303.56
303.56
303.56
---1821.33
1821.33
1005.53
-0.00
0.00
Heat Dissipation
(BTU/Hr)
8973.85
NOTE :
Power numbers quoted are based on the most current NX-OS release for the Nexus 7000. Older software releases might allocate more power to
common equipment components such as fan trays.
NOTE :
The Nexus 7000 backplane power connectors for the linecards, fan trays and Supervisors operate at 50V. The power supplies take the power from the
source and convert it into a 50V feed for these power connectors.
NOTE :
Output Power is the amount of power delivered from the Power Supply to the Nexus 7000. To figure Input Power, divide output power by .85
(conservative typical efficiency of the power supplies).
NOTE :
Output Power and Heat Dissipation numbers computed by the Cisco Power Calculator are current maximum values. These figures are not indicative
of the actual power draw or heat dissipation. Typical power draw is about 30% lower than the maximum value shown.