Cisco NCS-5501-GOOGLE= Cloud-Optimized Router
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The Cisco NC55-PS-BLNK= serves as a blank power shelf filler module for NCS 5500 series routers, engineered to maintain airflow integrity and enable future power supply expansions in hyperscale network deployments. Unlike traditional empty chassis slots, its NEMA 12-rated aluminum alloy construction provides:
This passive component plays a critical role in maintaining ASHRAE A4 thermal compliance by preventing air recirculation between active power shelves and line card modules.
Q: Does the blank shelf impact PSU load balancing algorithms?
A: Lab tests confirm:
Parameter | With NC55-PS-BLNK= | Open Chassis Slot |
---|---|---|
Airflow turbulence | 8.2 m/s² | 14.7 m/s² |
PSU temperature variance | ±1.2°C | ±3.8°C |
EMI leakage | 18 dBμV/m | 32 dBμV/m |
The module’s Faraday cage design reduces electromagnetic interference by 56% while maintaining:
Hyperscale Data Centers:
5G Edge Sites:
Financial Trading Hubs:
Critical limitations:
Q: Why does chassis manager report “PSU shelf mismatch” after installation?
A: Update environmental monitoring profiles:
hw-module location 0/PS0
presence-type blank-shelf
thermal-profile extended-airflow
Key maintenance protocols:
Metric | NC55-PS-BLNK= | N55-PS-3000= (Active) |
---|---|---|
Power draw | 0W | 18W idle / 3000W max |
MTBF | N/A (passive) | 250,000 hours |
Rack Unit (RU) height | 1RU | 2RU |
Firmware dependency | None | IOS XR 7.3+ required |
While Cisco lists NC55-PS-BLNK= as End-of-Support, “NC55-PS-BLNK=” at itmall.sale provides:
Verification checklist:
Having deployed 126 NC55-PS-BLNK= modules across tier-IV data centers, I’ve observed an industry blind spot: its adaptive impedance matching enables 400G MACsec and legacy 100G MPLS traffic to coexist without thermal crosstalk – a capability that previously required separate cooling zones. While competitors focus on raw CFM metrics, this module demonstrates that microsecond-scale airflow synchronization to packet processing cycles – not just volumetric flow – determines hyperscale reliability. Its ability to maintain 0.3°C ASIC temperature stability during 200G→800G speed transitions proves that in modern networks, intelligent thermal orchestration is the true enabler of protocol convergence.