HP J4903A User Manual - Page 39

EPS/RPS Operation, switch to shut down temporarily or permanently. For more information refer - poe

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Installing the Switch Installation Procedures The following picture demonstrates and example of connectivity between an EPS/RPS device and a Switch device. Console Switch 2848, RPS input port HP ProCurve RPS Input Line: 50/60 Hz. 100-127 V~ 0.6A (0,6A) 200-240 V~ 0.3A (0,3A) Device Connected R1 RPS 1 Power Status RPS 2 RPS Power: 12V backup to one connected device. Lowest-numbered port has priority. R2 R3 R4 RPS 3 RPS 4 RPS 5 R5 RPS 6 EPS Power: 50V 370W total for PoE applications. Power is shared when both ports are used. R6 E1 EPS 1 EPS 2 E2 Device Connected Power Status Line: 50/60 Hz. 10-240 V~ 9.1A (9,1A) RPS output port Installing the Switch EPS/RPS Operation The EPS/RPS monitors the power signal from the switch by detecting that the EPS/RPS is connected to a switch with an EPS/RPS cable. When the power from the switch is no longer detected, the EPS/RPS will turn on and provide power to the switch within 1ms. The EPS/RPS supports hot plugging of the EPS/RPS cable without causing a reboot of the switch or causing the power supply in either the EPS/RPS or switch to shut down temporarily or permanently. For more information refer to the documentation that came with the EPS/RPS. 2-21

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Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
Installing the Switch
The following picture demonstrates and example of connectivity between an
EPS/RPS device and a Switch device.
EPS/RPS Operation
The EPS/RPS monitors the power signal from the switch by detecting that the
EPS/RPS is connected to a switch with an EPS/RPS cable. When the power
from the switch is no longer detected, the EPS/RPS will turn on and provide
power to the switch within 1ms.
The EPS/RPS supports hot plugging of the EPS/RPS cable without causing a
reboot of the switch or causing the power supply in either the EPS/RPS or
switch to shut down temporarily or permanently. For more information refer
to the documentation that came with the EPS/RPS.
Device Connected
Power Status
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
E1
Device
Connected
Power
Status
E2
RPS 1
RPS 2
RPS 3
RPS 4
RPS 5
RPS 6
EPS 1
EPS 2
EPS Power: 50V
370W total for PoE applications. Power is shared when
both ports are used.
RPS Power:
12V
backup to one connected device. Lowest-numbered port has priority.
Line: 50/60 Hz.
10
0
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2
40 V~ 9.1A (9,1A)
HP ProCurve RPS Input
Line: 50/60 Hz.
100-127 V~ 0.6A (0,6A)
200-240 V~ 0.3A (0,3A)
Console
Switch 2848, RPS input port
RPS output port