Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Dual Input AC Power Supply

Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Dual Input AC Power Supply (PWR-C45-4200ACV=)

4200W

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Description

The Catalyst 4500 Series Dual Input AC Power Supply supports data and PoE, is designed to accept either 100V AC circuits or 200V AC circuits. The 4200W supply is the largest internal AC power supply available for the Catalyst 4500 series switch. Customer planning large scale PoE deployments can use the dual inputs in the 200V AC configuration. Customers planning for the future can deploy the 4200W power supply with a single 100V circuit.

Main Features

  • Holdup Time: 20 ms
  • Input Voltage Type: AC
  • Input Voltage: 100 V AC
  • Input Voltage: 200 V AC
  • Input Voltage Range: 100 V AC
  • Input Voltage Range: 200 V AC
  • Output Voltage: 12 V DC
  • Input Current: 12 A @110 V AC/12 A @220 V AC
  • Output Power: 4.20 kW
  • Status Indicators:
  • Good : Green
  • Fail : Red
  • Additional Information:
  • IEEE 802.3af-Compliant
  • Integrated PoE : Up to 3855W
  • Heat Dissipation : 3580 BTU/hr
  • Output Power Redundant Mode (Data):

  • 1383W + 40W
  • Output Power Redundant Mode (PoE):

  • 3855W @ 200V AC
  • 1900W @100V AC
  • Output Power Combined Mode (Data):

  • 2766W
  • Output Power Combined Mode (PoE):

  • 7710W @ 200V AC
  • 3800 W@ 100V AC
  • System Requirements:
  • Software : IOS 12.2
  • Compatibility:
  • Cisco Catalyst 4503
  • Cisco Catalyst 4504
  • Cisco Catalyst 4506
  • Cisco Catalyst 4507R
  • Cisco Catalyst 4510R
  • General Information

    Product TypeProprietary Power Supply
    Brand NameCisco
    ManufacturerCisco Systems, Inc
    Product NameCatalyst 4500 Series Dual Input AC Power Supply
    Manufacturer Part NumberPWR-C45-4200ACV=
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.cisco.com
    Marketing Information

    The Catalyst 4500 Series Dual Input AC Power Supply supports data and PoE, is designed to accept either 100V AC circuits or 200V AC circuits. The 4200W supply is the largest internal AC power supply available for the Catalyst 4500 series switch. Customer planning large scale PoE deployments can use the dual inputs in the 200V AC configuration. Customers planning for the future can deploy the 4200W power supply with a single 100V circuit.

    Technical Information

    Holdup Time20 ms

    Power Description

    Input Voltage TypeAC
    Input Voltage Range200 V AC
    Input Current12 A @110 V AC/12 A @220 V AC
    Input Voltage200 V AC
    Output Power4.20 kW
    Output Voltage12 V DC

    Controls/Indicators

    Status Indicators
  • Good : Green
  • Fail : Red
  • Miscellaneous

    Compatibility
  • Cisco Catalyst 4503
  • Cisco Catalyst 4504
  • Cisco Catalyst 4506
  • Cisco Catalyst 4507R
  • Cisco Catalyst 4510R
  • System Requirements
  • Software : IOS 12.2
  • Additional Information
  • IEEE 802.3af-Compliant
  • Integrated PoE : Up to 3855W
  • Heat Dissipation : 3580 BTU/hr
  • Output Power Redundant Mode (Data):

  • 1383W + 40W
  • Output Power Redundant Mode (PoE):

  • 3855W @ 200V AC
  • 1900W @100V AC
  • Output Power Combined Mode (Data):

  • 2766W
  • Output Power Combined Mode (PoE):

  • 7710W @ 200V AC
  • 3800 W@ 100V AC
  • December 21, 2008 alan says:
    Pros: Great card with XP and Opticals
    Cons: It doesnt say if it has Vista support.
    Great card with XP and Opticals It doesnt say if it has Vista support. Not sure if this card will work with Vista , I need it because all the new motherboards only come with one PATA channel.
    December 21, 2008 alan says:
    Pros: Great card with XP and Opticals
    Cons: It doesnt say if it has Vista support.
    Great card with XP and Opticals It doesnt say if it has Vista support. Not sure if this card will work with Vista , I need it because all the new motherboards only come with one PATA channel.
    February 24, 2008 Gary says:
    This controller card works well with my old 650MHZ Pentium III running windows XP. The computer needed a larger hard drive to make it useful for applications such as digital photos. A hard drive gt;127GB requires a PCI controller. At boot-up after installation the controller card was immediately recognized by the computer BIOS.
    February 24, 2008 Gary says:
    This controller card works well with my old 650MHZ Pentium III running windows XP. The computer needed a larger hard drive to make it useful for applications such as digital photos. A hard drive gt;127GB requires a PCI controller. At boot-up after installation the controller card was immediately recognized by the computer BIOS.
    December 26, 2007 inlvnv says:
    Pros: Can attach up to 4 pata drives. Works well... with 500GB and smaller drives.
    Cons: Comes with old firmware. PC will not boot with 750GB drives attached. Tech support useless, gives dead link to new firmware. After tracking down latest firmware, can't update.
    Can attach up to 4 pata drives. Works well... with 500GB and smaller drives. Comes with old firmware. PC will not boot with 750GB drives attached. Tech support useless, gives dead link to new firmware. After tracking down latest firmware, can't update.
    December 26, 2007 inlvnv says:
    Pros: Can attach up to 4 pata drives. Works well... with 500GB and smaller drives.
    Cons: Comes with old firmware. PC will not boot with 750GB drives attached. Tech support useless, gives dead link to new firmware. After tracking down latest firmware, can't update.
    Can attach up to 4 pata drives. Works well... with 500GB and smaller drives. Comes with old firmware. PC will not boot with 750GB drives attached. Tech support useless, gives dead link to new firmware. After tracking down latest firmware, can't update.
    August 17, 2007 Steve says:
    Pros: Silicon Image chipset is picked up immediately by linux-2.6 kernel, works beautifully.
    Cons: none
    Silicon Image chipset is picked up immediately by linux-2.6 kernel, works beautifully. none I used this to add two more IDE channels to expand an existing disk array; I didn't try booting off of it; I didn't try optical devices.
    August 17, 2007 Steve says:
    Pros: Silicon Image chipset is picked up immediately by linux-2.6 kernel, works beautifully.
    Cons: none
    Silicon Image chipset is picked up immediately by linux-2.6 kernel, works beautifully. none I used this to add two more IDE channels to expand an existing disk array; I didn't try booting off of it; I didn't try optical devices.
    March 7, 2007 Stahlwird says:
    Pros: IDE-only, no SATA. Silicon Image 0680 chipset.
    Cons: Would not boot from optical device. Old drivers, old firmware. Contacted SIIG Support via web site. Response was no help. Phone number supplied did not work. Tried another contact, no response.
    IDE-only, no SATA. Silicon Image 0680 chipset. Would not boot from optical device. Old drivers, old firmware. Contacted SIIG Support via web site. Response was no help. Phone number supplied did not work. Tried another contact, no response. Though this product had good potential (SIL 0680 chipset), realization was a big disappointment. Don't waste your money.
    March 7, 2007 Stahlwird says:
    Pros: IDE-only, no SATA. Silicon Image 0680 chipset.
    Cons: Would not boot from optical device. Old drivers, old firmware. Contacted SIIG Support via web site. Response was no help. Phone number supplied did not work. Tried another contact, no response.
    IDE-only, no SATA. Silicon Image 0680 chipset. Would not boot from optical device. Old drivers, old firmware. Contacted SIIG Support via web site. Response was no help. Phone number supplied did not work. Tried another contact, no response. Though this product had good potential (SIL 0680 chipset), realization was a big disappointment. Don't waste your money.