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SRX650 Services Gateway Power Supply

The SRX650 Services Gateway uses either one AC or one DC power supply unit (PSU). The services gateway is equipped with one AC power supply (see Figure 1). A second PSU is optional (sold separately). A second PSU can be used to meet power requirements exceeding the wattage provided by a single PSU in a nonredundant configuration by using two power supplies in a system using more power than a single PSU provides. A second AC or DC power supply can be used with its matching type of power supply to provide redundancy and load-sharing to the services gateway and its components. If one power supply fails or is removed, the remaining power supply redistributes the electrical load without interruption. The services gateway reassesses the power required to support its configuration and issues errors if the available power is insufficient. See Figure 2 for a diagram of the DC power supply.

Caution: Do not mix AC and DC power supplies within the same services gateway. Damage to the device might occur.

All power supplies are hot-swappable and support single or dual redundant power supply versions. Each power supply is cooled by the system’s fans.

Figure 1: Single AC Power Supply for the SRX650 Services Gateway

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Figure 2: Single DC Power Supply for the SRX650 Services Gateway

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The power supplies produce and distribute different output voltages to the services gateway components according to their voltage requirements.

The available power supply components are listed in Table 1.

Table 1: Component Power Output/Consumption

Power Supply

Output/Consumption

645 W AC power supply

This power supply can provide:

  • 390 W @12 V
  • 255 W @PoE on a single power supply, or with redundancy using the two power supply option
  • 510 W @PoE using the two power supply option operating as nonredundant

Note: Using the two power supply option operating as nonredundant for up to 510 W @PoE power, the administrator has the ability to prioritize the PoE ports that will receive power if an outage should occur to either the power source or to one of the power supplies.

645 W DC power supply

This power supply can provide:

  • 390 W @12 V
  • 255 W @PoE on a single power supply, or with redundancy using the two power supply option
  • 510 W @PoE using the two power supply option operating as nonredundant

Note: Using the two power supply option operating as nonredundant for up to 510 W @PoE power, the administrator has the ability to prioritize the PoE ports that will receive power if an outage should occur to either the power source or to one of the power supplies.

 

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  • SRX650 Services Gateway Front Panel
  • SRX650 Services Gateway Back Panel
  • SRX650 Services Gateway Cooling System
  • Troubleshooting the Power System on the SRX650 Services Gateway
 

Published: 2010-12-01

 
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