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The CAB-AC-KOR= is a Cisco-certified AC power cable designed specifically for compliance with South Korea’s electrical safety standards. Tailored for Cisco networking hardware, it features a standardized C13 connector (device end) and a KSC 8305-compliant plug (wall end), ensuring compatibility with Korea’s 220-250V power infrastructure.
Q: Can the CAB-AC-KOR= be used outside South Korea?
While physically compatible with global C14 inlets, its plug design and certifications are exclusive to Korean power grids. Using it elsewhere may violate local safety codes.
Q: Is this cable backward-compatible with older Cisco hardware?
Yes, it works with any Cisco device requiring a C13/C14 connection, including legacy Nexus and ASR series equipment.
Q: What risks arise from using uncertified alternatives?
Non-compliant cables may fail KC audits, lack proper shielding (risking EMI-induced data errors), or overheat under sustained loads.
For enterprises in Korea, ITMall.Sale provides genuine Cisco CAB-AC-KOR= cables with verification tags to ensure compliance. Benefits include:
In working with Korean clients, I’ve observed that skipping region-specific components like the CAB-AC-KOR= often leads to costly retrofits during compliance audits. While it’s tempting to prioritize cost over certification, this cable isn’t just a peripheral—it’s a non-negotiable safeguard for both operational reliability and regulatory alignment in Korea’s stringent tech landscape.