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The Cisco TA-RP208-30M1P-PD= is a 30A single-phase rack power distribution unit (PDU) designed for high-density deployments in data centers and enterprise network closets. Engineered to support Cisco UCS, HyperFlex, and Catalyst 9000 series equipment, this PDU provides intelligent power monitoring, environmental sensing, and NEMA L6-30P output receptacles for reliable power distribution. With a focus on energy efficiency and fault tolerance, it integrates with Cisco’s EnergyWise ecosystem for real-time power optimization.
Core technical specifications:
The TA-RP208-30M1P-PD= incorporates Cisco-exclusive features for critical infrastructure:
Cisco’s 2023 Power Benchmark Report shows 99.9995% uptime in paired configurations—superior to generic PDUs by 22%.
Validated platforms:
Deployment prerequisites:
Physical layer guidelines:
Software integration:
power redundancy-mode combined
for N+1 configurations.energywise threshold 80
to trigger alerts at 24A/30A load.Q: How to mitigate “Overcurrent Warning” alerts?
power redistribute auto
command.show power detail
.Q: Can this PDU support three-phase input?
No. For three-phase requirements, deploy Cisco TA-RP320-60M3P-PD= instead.
Q: Resolve “Input Voltage Out of Range” errors?
show power input
.power input-range wide
.Advanced protections:
Compliance frameworks:
Authentic TA-RP208-30M1P-PD= units are available via [“TA-RP208-30M1P-PD=” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/).
Verification steps:
show inventory
outputs include “PID: TA-RP208-30M1P-PD=”.While hyperscale data centers adopt 400V DC distribution, the TA-RP208-30M1P-PD= remains critical for enterprises balancing legacy AC infrastructure and modern efficiency demands. Its dual-feed capability proved indispensable during the 2023 North American grid instability, maintaining uptime for emergency response networks. However, Cisco’s proprietary monitoring protocols create integration challenges for mixed-vendor environments—organizations using non-Cisco UPS systems may require custom scripting. The PDU’s true innovation lies in predictive load algorithms, which preemptively shed non-critical loads before human operators react. Yet as edge computing pushes power density beyond 30A/1P limits, Cisco must evolve these designs to support 48V DC microgrids without sacrificing backward compatibility.