Cabling of redundant AC-power switch (example)
You must properly cable the redundant AC-power switch units in your environment.

- 1 I/O group 0
- 2 Node A
- 3 2145 UPS-1U A
- 4 Node B
- 5 2145 UPS-1U B
- 6 I/O group 1
- 7 Node C
- 8 2145 UPS-1U C
- 9 Node D
- 10 2145 UPS-1U D
- 11 Redundant AC-power switch 1
- 12 Redundant AC-power switch 2
- 13 Site PDU X (C13 outlets)
- 14 Site PDU Y (C13 outlets)
The site PDUs X and Y ( 13 and 14 ) are powered from two independent power sources.
In this example, only two redundant AC-power switch units are used, and each power switch powers one node in each I/O group. However, for maximum redundancy, use one redundant AC-power switch to power each node in the system.
Some node types have two power supply units. Both power supplies must be connected to the same 2145 UPS-1U, as shown by node A and node B. The SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 is an example of a node that has two power supplies.
Figure 2 shows an eight node cluster, with one redundant ac-power switch per node that is installed in a rack by using best location practices. The cables between the components are shown.
