An E4G-400 router accommodates one or two 300 W power supplies. You can combine AC and DC power supplies in the same E4G-400 router. In a redundant power configuration, both power supplies are fully fault-tolerant and load-sharing. You can remove one power supply without interrupting router operation.
Note
An AC power input cord is not provided with a 300 W AC power supply. You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The power cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router.LED Label and Color | Meaning | |
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AC IN OK Green |
DC Out OK Green/red bicolor |
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Off | Off | No AC input power |
Off | Steady red | No AC input power; receiving standby output from system |
On | Off | AC input good; 12 V output is
disabled Standby output is ON |
On | Steady red | AC input good; fault in 12 V output |
On | Flashing green and red | AC input good, 12 V output good Power supply alert: power supply is likely to fail because of a developing fault, such as abnormal thermal conditions or poor fan performance |
On | Steady green | AC input good; DC outputs good |
Note
The model 10933 is the recommended DC power supply.LED Label and Color | Meaning | |
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AC
IN OK Green |
DC Out OK Green/red bicolor |
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Off | Off | No DC input power |
Off | Steady red | No DC input power; receiving standby output from system |
On | Off | DC input is good; 12 V output is disabled Standby output is ON |
On | Steady red | DC input is good; fault in 12 V output |
On | Flashing green and red | DC input is good, 12 V output is good Power supply alert: power supply is likely to fail because of a developing fault, such as abnormal thermal conditions or poor fan performance |
On | Steady green | DC input is good; DC outputs are good |