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The 15454-PP-4-SMR= is a 4-slot power panel designed for Cisco’s ONS 15454 Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP), providing N+1 power redundancy and centralized DC power distribution. It supports -48V DC input and delivers up to 40A per slot, ensuring uninterrupted operation for high-density DWDM/OTN configurations. Key features include:
This panel integrates with ONS 15454 M6 and M12 shelves running Cisco Transport Planner 12.0+. Critical deployment considerations:
Q: Can it replace legacy 15454-PP-2-SMR= panels in existing setups?
Yes, but chassis backplane connectors differ—verify compatibility with Cisco’s cross-connect matrix before retrofitting.
Q: How does it handle power failures in multi-shelf configurations?
The panel supports load sharing across shelves, but prioritize critical cards (e.g., timing modules) to avoid sync loss during brownouts.
Q: What’s the maximum ambient temperature for reliable operation?
Rated for 0–55°C, but derate power capacity by 20% above 40°C to prevent thermal throttling.
Deploying the PP-4-SMR= in a coastal carrier network exposed its robustness against voltage surges—a lightning strike fried input fuses, but redundant feeds kept services online. However, its SNMP traps initially overwhelmed NMS systems during grid fluctuations; tweaking trap thresholds resolved this. For teams consolidating power systems, this panel’s 40A per slot eliminates the need for external PDUs, but ensure DC cabling uses 6 AWG copper—undersized wires caused voltage sag in one deployment, triggering false alarms. Always label DC feeds clearly; a rushed midnight maintenance window once saw engineers disconnect the active feed, mistaking it for redundant. Redundancy only works if humans understand the design.