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Module and Router Power Consumption, Fans, Ventilation, and Airflow, Router Model, Power Supply - fan install

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Hardware Features Chapter 1 Overview of the Routers 5. Uses Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 as 100% power boost. Internal power supply does not supply any boost. In this configuration there is no POE redundancy. Table 1-10 Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series POE Power Ratings Power Supply Internal POE Internal POE Boost External POE Boost Router Model 2901 2911 130 W 200 W - - - 750 W 2921 280 W - 750 W 2951 370 W - 750 W 3925 520 W 1040 W - 3925E 520 W 1040 W - 3945 520 W 1040 W 3945E 520 W 1040 W - - Module and Router Power Consumption Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs have energy efficiency features that reduce power consumption. Some of the energy efficiency features are controlled by the hardware, whereas other energy efficiency features are controlled by the software. Hardware Features • High-efficiency AC power supplies. Software Features • See the Configuring Power Efficiency Management module in the Cisco 3900 Series, 2900 Series, and 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide at Cisco.com. Learn how to configure and manage power going to modules and peripherals. Fans, Ventilation, and Airflow The Cisco 2911 and Cisco 3900 series ISRs have optional fan filters that are easy to replace. The filters may be used to meet Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) requirements, or to operate in dusty environments. When a filter becomes dirty, discard it and replace it with a new one. See the "Replacing a Fan Tray or Air Filter" section on page 5-45. Fan speeds are controlled by the fan speed controller circuitry. To minimize noise, the fans operate at one of several predetermined speeds and are dependent on the input ambient air temperature. • Figure 1-19 shows Cisco 2901 airflow. • Figure 1-20 shows Cisco 2911 airflow. • Figure 1-21 shows Cisco 2921 and 2951 airflow. • Figure 1-22 shows the Cisco 3900 series standard (non NEBS) airflow configuration. For NEBS, the airflow is reversed. • Figure 1-23 shows the Cisco 3900 series standard NEBS airflow configuration. 1-24 Cisco 2900 Series and 3900 Series Hardware Installation Guide OL-18712-02

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Cisco 2900 Series and 3900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
OL-18712-02
Chapter 1
Overview of the Routers
Hardware Features
Module and Router Power Consumption
Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series ISRs have energy efficiency features that reduce power
consumption. Some of the energy efficiency features are controlled by the hardware, whereas other
energy efficiency features are controlled by the software.
Hardware Features
High-efficiency AC power supplies.
Software Features
See the
Configuring Power Efficiency Management
module in the
Cisco 3900 Series, 2900 Series,
and 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
at Cisco.com. Learn
how to configure and manage power going to modules and peripherals.
Fans, Ventilation, and Airflow
The Cisco 2911 and Cisco 3900 series ISRs have optional fan filters that are easy to replace. The filters
may be used to meet Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) requirements, or to operate in dusty
environments. When a filter becomes dirty, discard it and replace it with a new one. See the
“Replacing
a Fan Tray or Air Filter” section on page 5-45
.
Fan speeds are controlled by the fan speed controller circuitry. To minimize noise, the fans operate at
one of several predetermined speeds and are dependent on the input ambient air temperature.
Figure 1-19
shows Cisco 2901 airflow.
Figure 1-20
shows Cisco 2911 airflow.
Figure 1-21
shows Cisco 2921 and 2951 airflow.
Figure 1-22
shows the Cisco 3900 series standard (non NEBS) airflow configuration. For NEBS, the
airflow is reversed.
Figure 1-23
shows the Cisco 3900 series standard NEBS airflow configuration.
5.
Uses Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 as 100% power boost. Internal power supply does not supply any boost. In this configuration there is no POE
redundancy.
Table 1-10
Cisco 2900 series and Cisco 3900 series POE Power Ratings
Router Model
Power Supply
2901
2911
2921
2951
3925
3925E
3945
3945E
Internal POE
130 W
200 W
280 W
370 W
520 W
520 W
520 W
520 W
Internal POE
Boost
1040 W
1040 W
1040 W
1040 W
External POE
Boost
750 W
750 W
750 W