ws-x4008

Hi guys, the Catalyst 4000 AC Power Supply (Spare) product name is WS-X4008=, but i could not find what is the wattage for it, as far as i know they come in 400W, and 650W, so how do i specify when i order? Thanks.

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Andy
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WS-X4008 is a part number and specifies exactly one thing.

WS-X4008-DC-650W looks like a part number for a DC-input 650W version.

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400W AC power supply for Catalyst 4000 Series chassis

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Catalyst 4006 chassis supports only the 400 W AC,

400 W DC, and 650 W DC power supplies

Looks like the 650 W one is only available with DC input.

Hope that helps, is a bit confusing.

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Bod43

Hi Andy,

Getting "real technical" the P/N printed on the "physical label" of the WS-X4008, 400W AC Power Supply itself is actually:

34-0873-01

Furthermore, it also has the Sony Part Number APS-111

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Hope this helps.

Brad Reese BradReese.Com - Cisco Power Supply Headquarters

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What would this number be used for?

To order a ws-x4008 you ask for "ws-x4008". Cisco refer to it as the "Product Number".

As I expect you all know "=" means ordered as a spare which results in everyone knowing that the ordered components are not to be assembled todether and so do not need to be 'compatible' with each other. At least that is what I have used it for.

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Bod43

What would this number be used for?

Ordering the "replacement" of the EXACT power supply YOU currently have in your physical possession.

Sincerely,

Brad Reese Cisco Power Supply Headquarters

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