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RPS 2300 Airflow Patterns
RPS 2300 Power Supply Configurations Description of Airflow Patterns
Two 750-W power supplies
One 750-W power supply and one
power supply blank
Two 1150-W power supply
One 1150-W power supply and one
power supply blank
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The fan module draws air from the sides of the RPS through
the 750-W power supplies and exhausts out the back side of
the RPS.
A small amount of air is drawn in through the RPS front panel
openings.
The fan module draws air from the 750-W power supply and
exhausts out the back side of the RPS.
There is no air drawn from the blank power supply side. A
small amount of air is drawn in through the RPS front panel
openings.
The fan module draws air from the RPS front panel openings
and exhausts out the back side of the RPS.
The 1150-W power supplies draw air from the sides and the
back of the RPS and exhausts to the front of the RPS.
The fan module draws air from the RPS front panel openings
and exhausts out the back side of the RPS.
There is no air drawn from the blank power supply side. The
1150-W power supply draws air from the side and the back of
the RPS and exhausts to the front of the RPS.
If a Catalyst 3750-E or 3560-E switch is attached to the RPS 2300, you can
configure and manage the RPS 2300 through the switch software.
This section provides information for configuring and managing the
RPS 2300:
Cisco IOS CLI
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The switch CLI is based on Cisco IOS software and is enhanced to support
desktop-switching features. You can fully configure and monitor the switch
and switch cluster members from the CLI. You can access the CLI either by
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