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Cisco ASR 1000 series Hardware Installation Manual page 162

Aggregation services routers
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Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router
The Cisco ASR 1006 Router modular chassis supports redundant power entry modules (PEMs). In the
Cisco ASR 1006 Router, at least one PEM must be functioning. In the event that one of the fans fails,
the remaining fans are sufficient to cool the entire chassis. However, fan speed may have to be increased.
For power consumption specifications, see the
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At least one power supply must be powered on before the software is started.
Note
All Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router AC power supplies must be connected to a branch circuit that does
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not exceed 20 A.
Detailed instructions for removing and replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series AC and DC power supplies
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are provided in
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Connecting AC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1006 Router
Follow these steps to connect an AC-input power supply to the Cisco 1006 chassis:
At the rear of the chassis, check whether the power switch on the power supply is in the Standby position.
Step 1
Plug the power cable into the inlet.
Step 2
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide
6-24
CAB-US520-C19-US—NEMA 5-15 to IEC-C19 14ft US
A-487.
"Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Power Supplies" section on
13-427.
For additional AC power cable strain relief, secure the cable to the power supply handle by
inserting a nylon cable tie through the hole in the handle and around the cable.
Chapter 6
Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation
"Cisco ASR 1006 Router Specifications" section on
OL-13208-11

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