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RPS 300 Switch Compatibility Matrix

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RPS 300 Switch Compatibility Matrix

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RPS 300 Switch Compatibility Matrix


July 2002

This document contains the list of Cisco switching products that are compatible with the Cisco Redundant Power System (RPS) 300 (model PWR300-AC-RPS-N1). The RPS 300 provides power redundancy for up to six connected devices until one of these devices requires backup power.

Table 1 lists the switches supported by the RPS 300.

Table 1 Supported Switches

Switch
Description

Catalyst 2912 LRE XL

4 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 12 LRE ports

Catalyst 2924 LRE XL

4 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 24 LRE ports

Catalyst 2950-12

12 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports

Catalyst 2950-24

24 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports

Catalyst 2950C-24

24 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 100BASE-FX ports

Catalyst 2950G-12-EI

12 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC1 module slots

Catalyst 2950G-24-EI

24 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 2950G-24-EI-DC

24 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots with DC-input power

Catalyst 2950G-48-EI

48 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 2950SX-24

24 fixed autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 1000BASE-SX ports

Catalyst 2950T-24

24 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 autosensing 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports

Catalyst 2980G-A

80 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 3524-PWR XL

24 autosensing 10/100 inline-power Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 3550-12G

2 autosensing 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports and 10 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 3550-12T

10 autosensing 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 3550-24-FX

24 autosensing 10/100 BASE-FX ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 3550-24-SMI

Catalyst 3550-24-EMI

24 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 3550-48-SMI

Catalyst 3550-48-EMI

48 autosensing 10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 GBIC module slots

Catalyst 4224

24 fixed 10/100 inline-power Ethernet ports, 3 voice interface card (VIC) or WAN interface card (WIC) slots, and 1 8-port Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) or Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) module

1 GBIC = Gigabit Interface Converter


Other Catalyst switches are supported by the Cisco 600W Redundant Power System. Documentation on all these devices can be found on www.cisco.com.

Related Documentation

These documents provide information about the RPS 300 and the switches it supports:

Cisco RPS 300 Redundant Power System Hardware Installation Guide

Catalyst 2900 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide

Catalyst 2948G and 2980G Switch Installation Guide

Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Hardware Installation Guide

Catalyst 3500 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide

Catalyst 3550 Multilayer Switch Hardware Installation Guide

Catalyst 4224 Access Gateway Switch Hardware Installation Guide

Release Notes for the RPS 300 Redundant Power System

For information about the 600W Redundant Power System (RPS), refer to the Cisco 600W Redundant Power System Installation Guide.

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