From: David Wolsefer (DWolsefer@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Mar 26 2002 - 17:05:49 GMT-3
Yes, what you need to do is to use the specifications for each piece of
equipment to determine amperage requirements. You can then add them up
exactly and know for sure that you are under the circuit limits. The product
information for each device on CCO should have this information. Note: you
will want to do something similar with Catalyst 6500s to make sure that your
power supply is adequate by adding up the watts that each blade requires.
Regards,
David Wolsefer, CCIE #5858
-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Long
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 3/26/2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Proper supply of power to equipment
I'm basically looking for advice on how many routers and switches I can
plug
into a 20 amp circuit breaker. I don't want to over load anything with
my
home lab. I've got 1 cat 5000, two 7000's and 7 2500's with MAU's etc...
Any
advice on how to split this stuff up? Has anyone ran across any guide
lines
concerning proper power supply?
I figured I would try to split this stuff across two separate 20 amp
breakers. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Bryan
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