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The Cisco CAB-2DC-BRL-0.93M= is a Brazil-specific DC power cable designed to connect Cisco routers, switches, or chassis to DC power sources. As detailed on Cisco.com, this 0.93-meter (3-foot) cable complies with Brazil’s ANATEL and INMETRO electrical safety standards, ensuring legal compliance and reliable power delivery for mission-critical infrastructure.
Q: Can I use a generic DC cable in Brazil instead?
No. Brazilian law mandates ANATEL/INMETRO certification for telecom and networking equipment. Non-compliant cables risk fines, project delays, or voided warranties.
Q: Is this cable compatible with Cisco ASR or Catalyst devices?
Yes. It works with Cisco DC power supplies like the C9K-PWR-3KWDC for Catalyst 9400/9500 chassis or PWR-3KW-DC for ASR 920/1000 routers.
Q: Why 12AWG instead of thinner gauges?
12AWG handles higher current (up to 30A) with less resistance, critical for powering high-wattage devices like full-loaded Catalyst 9500 chassis.
The “CAB-2DC-BRL-0.93M=” is available through ITMall.sale. Cisco.com emphasizes its pre-certified design to accelerate ANATEL homologation, a mandatory step for deploying telecom gear in Brazil.
In regions like Brazil, where regulatory compliance is non-negotiable, the CAB-2DC-BRL-0.93M= isn’t just a cable—it’s a legal and operational prerequisite. Overlooking its importance risks more than downtime; it jeopardizes market access. For engineers navigating Brazil’s stringent standards, this cable is the bridge between global infrastructure and local compliance.