Fw: Re: (usr-tc) Minimum Power Supply requirements?
From 06/1999 list.
Marshall Morgan Internet Doorway, Inc (aka NETDOOR) http://www.netdoor.com 601.969.1434 x28 | 800.952.1570 x28 | 601.969.3629 x28 | Fax 601.969.3838 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tatai SV Krishnan" <tkrishna@bubba.ae.usr.com> To: "matthews" <matthews@staff.brunnet.net> Cc: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 3:13 PM Subject: RE: (usr-tc) Maximum cards per chassis (WAS RE: Quad modem NIC's. ..take up power??)
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, matthews wrote:
Do you plan to be able to support the same numbers when 4.2.x comes out?
As far as I know yes,
krish
On Thursday, June 03, 1999 3:30 PM, Tatai SV Krishnan
[SMTP:tkrishna@bubba.ae.usr.com] wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, matthews wrote:
Didn't Krish say that the ARC has been lab tested and been able to
handle
14 DSPs or am I losing my mind? If not, exactly how many DSPs can 1 ARC handle?
Hiper arc 4.1.x code supports 14 Hiper dsps - This configuration is only valid if you are using IP. If you are using IPX and IP only 7 DSP per hiper arc is supported. If you are using IPX only - again only 7 DSP per hiper arc is supported.
On Thursday, May 27, 1999 1:52 PM, Florin_Neamtu@3com.com [SMTP:Florin_Neamtu@3com.com] wrote:
Backplane consumption: 7.8 W 26.6 BTUs
POWER AND HiPer CARD SUPPORT CONSIDERATIONS
The following table provides the maximum number of cards in both
HiPer
Access Router and NetServer configurations supported in associated chassis. This table assumes T1 configurations, with each HiPer DSP card supporting 24 calls. |-------------------+--------------+------------------------> | | | | | | Double-Up | Maximum Number of | | Chassis | Supported? | HiPer DSP + HiPer ARC | | | | (1) | | | | | |-------------------+--------------+------------------------>
-----------------------| | | | Maximum Number of | | HiPer DSP + NetServer | | (2) | | | -----------------------| |-------------------+--------------+------------------------> | | | | | 45Amp | Yes | 6 + 1 (144 calls) | | | | 6 HiPer DSP cards and | | | | 1 HiPer Access Router | | | | card | | | | | |-------------------+--------------+------------------------> -----------------------| | | | 1 x (4 + 1) (96 | | calls) | | 1 set of 4 HiPer DSP | | cards with 1 | | NetServer | | | -----------------------| |-------------------+--------------+------------------------> | | | | | 70Amp | Yes | 10 + 2 (240 calls) | | | | 10 HiPer DSP cards and | | | | 2 HiPer Access Router | | | | cards | | | | | |-------------------+--------------+------------------------> -----------------------| | | | 2 x (4 + 1) (192 | | calls) | | 2 sets of 4 HiPer DSP | | cards with 1 | | NetServer | | | -----------------------| |-------------------+--------------+------------------------> | | | | | 130Amp | Yes | 14 + 2 (336 calls) | | | | 14 HiPer DSP cards and | | | | 2 HiPer Access Router | | | | cards | | | | | |-------------------+--------------+------------------------> -----------------------| | | | 3 x (4 + 1) (288 | | calls) | | 3 sets of 4 HiPer DSP | | cards with 1 | | NetServer | | | -----------------------|
Notes: (1) Figures shown in this column represent the maximum number of HiPer DSP cards and HiPer Access Router cards which can be supported in the associated chassis. Thus, the entry
During the first release of hiper arc, the hiper arc could handle only 7 DSP for IP ( 4.0.X) code. This information may be in that regards.
Also the TCS 3.5 code supports DSA and ILB - thus having a fall-over hiper arc is suggested.
Hope this helps
krish
?6 + 1? refers to 6 HiPer DSP card sets plus 1 HiPer Access Router set (10/100M ethernet)
supporting a
corresponding 144 calls. (2) Figures shown in this column represent the maximum number of HiPer DSP cards and NetServer cards which can be supported in the associated chassis. With the NetServer card upgraded to TCS3.0 (associated NetServer card release 3.6.x) and supporting up to 96 calls, the NetServer card is thus able to support 4 HiPer DSP cards, assuming T1 configurations (24 channels per HiPer DSP card set). Thus, the entry ?1 x (4 + 1)? refers to 1 set (1 x) of 4 HiPer DSP cards plus 1 NetServer card (supporting 96 calls) for a system capability of 96 calls.
When Do Customers Need to go to the 130Amp Supplies Customers will need to swap out their existing 70Amp PSU/PSI set(s) and install 130Amp PSU/PSI set(s) once they exceed 10 HiPer DSP cards in the 10 HiPer DSP + 2 HiPer Access Router configuration or once they exceed the 2 sets of the 4 HiPer DSP + 1 NetServer card configuration. The 70Amp power supplies PSU/PSI sets can be exchanged for the 130Amp PSU/PSI sets. However, the 45Amp supplies cannot be upgraded to either 70Amp or 130Amp supplies.
The information I have goes like this;
Pwr supply Max calls hiper Arc /hdm max calls HDM/netserver
45Amp 6 HDM + 1 Harc = 144/180 calls 4 HDM + 1 Netserver =96/120 calls
70Amp 10 HDM + 2 Harc = 230/300 calls 8 HDM + 2 Netservers =192/240 calls
130Amp 14 HDM + 2 Harc = 336/420 calls 12 HDM + 3 Netservers = 288/360 calls
Hope this helps Florin N
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