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1. 122 186 BP72V15 2U SU3000RTXL3UHV amp SU3OOORTXL3U Extended Runtime Non Expandable BP72V28RT 3U Expandable 1200 Af 41 158 252 2400 6 69 108 SU5000RT3UHV amp SU5000RT3U Extended Runtime BP240V10RT 3U Expandable 1750 20 161 6 225 8 3500 8 70 100 SU5000RT4U Extended Runtime 1900 14 158 4 221 5 3800 6 70 7 100 7 SUG6OOORT3U Extended Runtime BP240V10RT 3U Expandable 2100 37 131 174 4200 15 58 79 SUG6OOORT4U Extended Runtime 2100 24 141 4 198 2 4200 9 61 5 87 8 SU800ORT3U Extended Runtime BP240V10RT 3U Expandable 3200 15 76 109 6400 6 32 46 SU800ORT3U1TF Extended Runtime 3200 15 76 4 108 7 6400 6 31 6 45 6 SU8O0OORT4U Extended Runtime BP192V12 3U Expandable 2800 12 100 141 1 5600 5 42 8 61 5 SU10KRT3U SU10000RT3U amp SU10000RT3U2TF Extended Runti BP240V10RT 3U Expandable 4000 10 58 6 83 8 8000 4 23 5 34 1 SU16000RT4U Extended Runtime BP192V18 4U Expandable 5600 12 70 2 100 11200 5 29 2 42 2 Included batteries are contained either internally within the UPS system or are included as an external module depending on model Battery packs which are expandable can be connected together for increased runtime Call Tripp Lite s Application Specialists at 773 869 1236 fo
2. TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Consider the Diverse Needs of VoIP Network Equipment Typical VoIP Network Design IP Phones Access Layer fhe VEX Distibution Layer eo Core Switch a Server Farm Call Servers ee T Source Cisco Systems white paper Power and Cooling for VoIP and IP Telephony Applications http www cisco com application pdf en us guest netsol ns412 c654 cdccont_ O0900aecd801a2c5f pdf 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 3 SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Before selecting a UPS System to ensure 100 availability of IP telephony systems it s important to consider the unique requirements of VoIP network equipment Network designs hosting VoIP applications will vary widely from business to business due to a number of variables including the scale of the network and the variety of legacy equipment involved However three devices are common to all networks Client Devices phones PC based soft phones etc During the transition to IP telephony these devices will either a derive their power from the network cable via a Power over Ethernet PoE connection scheme or b plug into a local AC source If they plug into a local AC source they must be protected by a UPS System Often a desktop UPS not on
3. UPS System hardware deployments With a single IP address assigned to the SNMPWEBCARD or a single PC Server running PowerAlert users can manage multiple redundant UPS Systems working in tandem to provide optimal power to the IP telephony system s single or multiple power supplies Alternative UPS System manufacturers require each UPS to be managed individually With these UPS Systems there is no easy way to manage their redundant operation without expensive and space consuming external power switching accessories A a TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Tripp Lite s PowerAlert Software version 12 5 which is part of an integrated VoIP power solution that includes a Tripp Lite UPS System has met the Cisco Technology Developer Partner Program test criteria for interoperability with Media Convergence Servers running CallManager versions 3 3 4 and 4 0 2 Through participation in the Cisco Technology Developer Partner Program Tripp Lite s integrated VoIP solution provides continuous IP telephony availability to enterprise customers As an additional management tool PowerAlert also offers centralized management within a NMS style management tool Another unique manageability product provided by Tripp Lite is its Watchdo
4. an on line UPS System deconstructs and reconstructs the input power it can deliver distortion free power A line interactive UPS System will pass through input waveform distortions Harmonic distortion tends to be an elusive gremlin issue when it affects connected loads C Transient Spikes or Surges Both line interactive and on line UPS Systems address sudden increases in voltage D Electromagnetic Interference While both line interactive and on line UPS Systems address these phenomena an on line UPS typically offers far superior filtering capability 3 Manageability VoIP system availability is closely tied to UPS System manageability To ensure continuous availability UPS Systems must be incorporated as an integral part of a sound hardware management scheme UPS Systems are extremely manageable and responsive communicating their status automatically and triggering application shutdowns prior to battery exhaustion in the event of a power outage or extreme voltage variation There are various methods to communicate with UPS systems including SNMP Web network software and direct connection While most users choose SNMP Web accessory cards installed inside UPS Systems for communication the most essential requirement is to deploy and use some method of communication Without a management application running for your UPS Systems the day will come when the UPS batteries fail and your system fails as your power fails Simple
5. by UPS Systems and or generators the backup runtime is generally much less than the 4 to 8 hours of backup that is typically provided for public phone systems Because of this shortcoming VoIP applications generally require an increase in the UPS System supported power capacity e g more or larger UPS Systems Increased UPS System capacity provides power for network dependent phones and increases overall backup runtime to ensure that normal telephone operation including 911 service remains available in the event of an extended power outage Reflecting on important lessons learned during its own transition to IP telephony Cisco provides several best practice recommendations One of the most important recommendations is installing a UPS System to guarantee availability Plan Your Power When an IP network carries voice reliability is essential In case of an emergency people need to summon assistance by dialing 911 When using inline power to switches and routers make sure they are connected to an uninterruptible power supply UPS System to guarantee dial tone if the power should go out Source Cisco Systems white paper The Transition to IP Telephony at Cisco Systems http www cisco com en US tech tk652 tk701 technologies_white_paperO9186a00800cb 7fd shtml A ae TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT
6. event of a power outage the system will crash In the event of a battery system failure the internal batteries of the UPS System and or the external battery packs can be replaced without a service interruption 2 Resiliency to Power Anomalies The fundamental outcome one hopes for in adding UPS System support to a network is to enhance system availability But an additional concept resiliency is very important as well UPS System resiliency reflects the ability to respond positively to a number of operating variables A Voltage Variation Currently one of the most popular UPS System topologies for VoIP is provided by on line UPS Systems An on line UPS System can deliver perfect power even if it encounters a very wide range of input voltages The on line UPS does this without relying on its battery reserves leaving it well prepared to respond to a power outage Because of its continuous AC DC AC conversion process during an outage an on line UPS System will also exhibit zero transfer time between power failure detection and power delivery to your equipment On line UPS Systems are widely acknowledged to be compatible with all types of VoIP devices In many networks with distributed UPS Systems line interactive UPS Systems are widely deployed If input voltage levels are below the line interactive UPS System s automatic correction capability the UPS will switch to battery to maintain acceptable output voltage In areas with chron
7. operation with the listed Cisco product s and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular use or against infringement Tripp Lite is a Cisco Technology Developer Partner in the Cisco Technology Developer Program Cisco Cisco Systems the Cisco Systems logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and certain other countries 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT E 5 SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS 200801210 95 2914
8. IPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Networking Devices switches routers etc Networking hardware will typically drive the most significant changes to your existing power infrastructure With requirements spanning buildings and remote wiring closets existing facility wide backup plans are often impractical or unable to address the requirements of mid size and large switches Focused UPS System additions with extended runtime battery configurations more efficiently add the high level of availability that VoIP users demand Tripp Lite maintains interactive sizing and configuration resources at www tripplite com selector We also welcome your contact with our technical staff via techsupport tripplite com or 773 869 1234 Basic sizing is as simple as 1 Determining the power consumption of your equipment Volts x Amps VA 2 Ensuring that the UPS System has enough power and outlets to accommodate your equipment Many larger routers and switches accommodate multiple power supplies Once you have identified your power supply type and quantity use the following details to find a specific UPS System solution for your needs 1 Identify power supply configuration a Single power supply or two supplies operating in redundant mode b Dual combined mode 2 Determine UPS System protection sch
9. PS System which Provides the Highest Availability Resiliency and Manageability When selecting a UPS System the most obvious criterion to consider is whether a UPS System has enough capacity VA watts to power equipment while having enough battery capacity to operate during a power outage for your required duration Specific Tripp Lite UPS System recommendations are listed at the end of this document Often overlooked during the selection process however are more subtle yet critical criteria that should be considered including availability resiliency to power anomalies and manageability 1 Availability Availability hinges on three considerations the VoIP equipment s power supply configuration the UPS System s battery configuration and the UPS System s power electronics topology A VoIP Equipment Power Supply Configuration Many switches and routers are equipped with redundant power supply capability If one power supply fails a second power supply steps in and powers the device Redundant power supply configurations are strongly recommended to ensure continuous system availability Whether one or two power supplies are deployed the equipment can draw power from one of three sources directly from facility power alone for simplicity s sake we will use the term wall to describe this source from a single UPS System or from multiple UPS Systems The following tables detail a switch s operational status from a power perspe
10. TRIPP LITE POWER PROTECTION www tripplite com Practical Power Guidelines for VoIP and Internet Telephony Applications by David Slotten WHITE PAPER afeafe el Keto at 0 Cisco Systems the Cisco Systems logo and the Cisc a e Bridge logo be rae Paap or trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc ndor its affiliates B ther countries 95 2914 TNER l F regist Compatible oe U a Integrate Backup Power into VoIP Networks Voice over IP VoIP is exploding in popularity as an application for business data networks VoIP promises to consolidate a company s data and telecommunications infrastructure as well as its support resources As a result a company can lower its hardware and service costs while raising productivity through the use of more elaborate and customizable telephony applications Unfortunately there are serious limitations inherent to the data networks that are increasingly called upon to support VoIP The primary limitation is power availability Before moving voice traffic from traditional circuit switched public phone systems to private data network connections one must consider a public phone system s unique attribute battery support In order to deliver extremely high availability for such vital services as emergency 911 support in the event of extended power outages public phone systems are connected to massive battery arrays While most data networks have some type of backup support during power outages provided
11. UPS System will continue to power the connected IP telephony system without interruption and will continue to condition the power against most power anomalies In the event of a power outage the system will crash In the event of a battery system failure the internal batteries of the UPS System and or the external battery packs can be replaced without a service interruption Line Interactive UPS System With power present an internal power electronics fault can result in the load crashing As the operational requirements of a line interactive UPS System are very simple when power is present this is extremely rare Line interactive power electronics failures are normally only detected when the power fails and the UPS attempts to power the load from its battery driven inverter A a TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS In the event of a power electronics failure a service interruption needs to be planned to replace the UPS System With power present a battery system failure will not cause a system interruption As long as utility power remains present the UPS System will continue to power the connected IP telephony system without interruption and will continue to condition the power against many power anomalies In the
12. ctive in both redundant and combined non redundant modes The tables detail switch status under a variety of operational scenarios including power supply failure utility failure and UPS System failure Note Larger switches often have the capability to be alternatively configured to operate in a combined non redundant configuration In combined mode two power supplies capacities will be summed A true doubling is not generally achieved A factor of 1 67x is typical In combined mode there is no redundancy Should a power supply fail the available power is generally reduced to the capacity of a single power supply AA a TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Single Power Supply or Multiple Power Supplies Operating in Redundant Mode STEP 1 Determine Configuration 1 Power Supply P51 PS2 PSI PS2 PS1 amp PS2 PS2 Wall__Wall_ UPS1 Wall UPS1 UPS1 UPS2 STEP 2 Consider PS1 Status Uti System Status OK OK OK Pp OK Pp OK O O OK O Fails Fault K UPS1 Battery OK OK Fails Hot swap battery Hot swap battery 0 Line Interactive UPS Systems OK OK UPS1 Internal OK Crash OK Replace UPS Replace UPS System on PS2 Wall System on PS2 UPS2 Vulnerable to outage Services OK during during UPS UPS replacement re
13. eme a Single UPS System for both power supplies b Single UPS System per power supply higher availability 3 Estimate desired runtime during power outage E_E aa en E TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE a T C ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Call Processing Devices servers and related storage systems Typically additional server and storage resources are added to handle call processing voice messaging and other telephony applications Such systems tend to reside within the data center and are multi vendor in origin For configuration assistance specific to your rollout please contact Tripp Lite Tripp Lite maintains interactive sizing and configuration resources at www tripplite com selector We also welcome your contact with our technical staff via techsupport tripplite com or 773 869 1234 Common Tripp Lite UPS Systems Recommended for VoIP Networking Device Applications Specifications amp Runtime Charts UPS System Specifications Input Nominal Voltage Output Capacity Outlet Outlet Input Plug Model Range Voltage VA Watts Quanti Type T RU Depth SmartOnline On Line UPS Systems SU2200RTXL2Ua 65 138 120 2200 1600 6 5 20R 5 20P 2U 19 in Internal 110 120 1 L5 20R SU3000RTXL3U 65 138 120 3000 2400 4 5 15R 5 20P 3U 26 in Int
14. ernal 110 120 4 5 20R 1 L5 30R SU3000RTXL3UHV 160 275 208 240 3000 2400 6 6 20R L6 20P 3U 21 in Internal 2 L6 20R SU5000RT3U 156 276 208 amp 120 5000 3500 2 L6 20R L6 30P 7U 21 in Internal 2 L6 30R 12 5 20R SU5000RT3U 156 276 208 240 5000 3500 4 2 L6 20R L6 30P 5U 21 in Internal 2 L6 30R SU5000RT4U 65 140 208 240 5000 3800 12 8 5 15 20R L14 30P AU 30 75 in Internal External L N amp 120 2 L6 20R 2 L6 30R SU6000RT3U 156 276 208 240 6000 4200 Hardwire Hardwire Hardwire 9U 26 in Internal External amp 120 SU6000RT4U 65 140 208 240 6000 4200 12 8 5 15 20R L14 30P AU 30 75 in Internal External L N amp 120 2 L6 20R 2 L6 30R SU8000RT3U 156 276 208 240 8000 6400 4 L6 20R Hardwire 6U 31 5in ernal External 2 L6 30R SU8000RT3U 156 276 208 amp 120 7500 6000 12 5 15 20R Hardwire 8U 31 5in ernal External 4 L6 20R 2 L6 30R SU8000RT4U 65 140 208 240 8000 5600 Hardwire Hardwire AU 34 in ernal External L N amp 120 4 5 15 20R 2 L6 20R 2 L6 30R 10000RT3U 156 276 208 240 10000 8000 6 4 L6 20R Hardwire ernal External 2 L6 30R 1OOOORT3U2TF 156 276 208 amp 120 10000 8000 30 24 5 15 20R Hardwire ernal External 4 L6 20R 2 L6 30R 10KRT3U 156 276 208 240 10000 8000 Hardwire Hardwire Hardwire Internal External amp 120 16000RT4U 65 140 208 240 16000 11200 13 Hardwire Hardwire 3 Internal External LN amp 120 5 5 15 20R 2 L6 30R 6 C19 SU6OOORT3U can provide ou
15. g Service Monitoring Rebooting Software Tripp Lite s Watchdog Software ensures maximum availability eliminating call processing server downtime by automatically rebooting locked up or poorly performing system service applications If a locked service cannot be rebooted Watchdog Software will automatically direct PowerAlert Software to reboot the server If the server is non responsive the UPS System will power down and then restart the attached devices Recommended Tripp Lite UPS Systems for VoIP Applications Establishing an adequate power protection infrastructure is essential Again three areas of demand must be addressed Client Network and Call Processing Client Devices phones PC based soft phones etc e IP Phones If the phone is powered by Ethernet PoE it is switch supported and no client UPS System is required Backup will be provided at the switch If the phone plugs into the utility wall outlet a UPS System is required Up to 4 hours Tripp Lite UPS model INTERNET750U e Soft Phones PC based Typically a UPS System is required Up to 1 hour Tripp Lite UPS model OMNIVS1500XL Up to 3 hours Tripp Lite UPS model OMNIVS1500XL Plus Tripp Lite battery pack model BP24V28 2U e Soft Phones Notebook PC based Up to 2 hours internal notebook battery support Up to 4 hours Tripp Lite UPS model INTERNET750U A o E TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TR
16. ic extreme brownouts this frequent switching to battery can reduce reserve power as well as shorten battery service life putting critical systems at risk in an outage While the transfer time of a line interactive UPS System several milliseconds is extremely fast this short delay has been theorized as the cause of packet losses or even system shutdown in some applications Depending on your power environment and the sensitivity of your IP telephony components a line interactive UPS System may or may not be AA a E TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS adequate Generally line interactive UPS Systems do not pose a problem This is the subject of some debate and is generally presented as a major issue by vendors biased towards selling online UPS Systems Line interactive UPS Systems do tend to cost less than on line UPS Systems and operate with higher efficiency reducing electrical costs In theory an on line UPS System battery should be used less frequently due to input voltage variation and will therefore last longer This advantage will manifest itself more as the frequency of input voltage variation increases B Harmonic Distortion Only an on line UPS System will address input harmonic distortion Because
17. ly safeguards phone service but also guarantees file integrity for associated PC users Networking Devices switches routers etc During the transition to IP telephony port capacity on the network and in wiring closets will increase to accommodate additional devices phones connected to the network Increased port capacity will increase the power requirements placed on your UPS System either reducing runtime or overloading the UPS Note that if a networking device also supplies Power over Ethernet the aggregate load of all client devices will also be borne by the networking device s UPS System Generally an existing UPS will be inadequate to a power the increased load watts and b power the load for an acceptable length of time Five to fifteen minutes of runtime provided to gracefully shut down the typical data network is inadequate for IP telephony users who expect phone service to continue for HOURS not minutes Call Processing Devices servers and related storage systems During the transition to IP telephony dedicated servers are typically added to drive voice and messaging applications while storage systems are required for voicemail and other messaging applications Similar to the increased burden placed on networking devices call processing devices will experience increased loads and will require increased runtime TRIPP LITE POWER PROTECTION ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Select a U
18. management steps taken at installation can save significant problems later gt a TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS Alerts available from most UPS Systems and network cards include e Voltage levels e Current levels e Temperature levels Humidity levels e Dry contacts for fire water security etc Battery capacity Battery failure Commands from the administrator to most UPS Systems include e Reboot system e Reboot outlet s e Shut down system e Shut down outlet s e Run inverter battery test Tripp Lite presents a uniquely simple management scheme for VoIP UPS System hardware Whether management is through an IP addressed SNMP Web accessory card or PowerAlert Software Tripp Lite provides administrators with a single JAVA based user interface The commonality within this design approach makes it ideal for managing VoIP applications of all scales across multiple OS platforms During a power failure Tripp Lite s PowerAlert Software ensures a smooth and customizable shutdown of call processing and voice messaging applications as well as the underlying operating system As a unique feature Tripp Lite s PowerAlert Software and network accessory card SNMPWEBCARD are designed to accommodate multiple power supply and
19. ne environment Runtime scalability with external battery packs also yields the ability to hot swap battery packs at the end of their useful life without a service interruption Similar hot swap battery replacement is also the norm for the UPS System s internal batteries C UPS System Power Electronics If a UPS System s power electronics fail during a utility power outage the supported IP telephony system will obviously crash If the UPS System failure occurs while utility power is present however different UPS power electronics topologies can impact IP telephony system availability in different ways On Line UPS System with Internal Bypass With power present an internal power electronics fault in an on line UPS System will result in the load automatically being powered by a bypass path inside the UPS As long as utility power remains present the UPS will continue to power the connected IP telephony system without interruption and will continue to condition the power against basic power anomalies In the event of a power outage the system will crash Upon development of a bypass condition a service interruption needs to be planned to replace the UPS System gt ae TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS With power prese
20. nt a battery system failure will not cause a system interruption As long as utility power remains present the UPS System will continue to power the connected IP telephony system without interruption and will continue to condition the power against most power anomalies In the event of a power outage the system will crash In the event of a battery system failure the internal batteries of the UPS System and or the external battery packs can be replaced without a service interruption On Line UPS System with Internal Bypass and External Maintenance Bypass With power present an internal power electronics fault will result in the load automatically being powered by a bypass path inside the UPS As long as utility power remains present the UPS will continue to power the connected VoIP system without interruption and will continue to condition the power against basic power anomalies In the event of a power outage the system will crash In the event of a bypass condition the power electronics module of the UPS should be replaced This can be performed while the system remains in service as the input and output power connections are physically and electrically separated from the power module itself This functionality is available presently in Tripp Lite s 5 16KVA SmartOnline Hot Swappable Modular UPS Systems With power present a battery system failure will not cause a system interruption As long as utility power remains present the
21. or additional extended runtime solutions to fit your specific load requirements About the author David Slotten is Director of Product Management at Tripp Lite Mr Slotten joined Tripp Lite in 1990 and has extensive experience in the sale marketing engineering and development of power protection systems Mr Slotten has an MBA from Lake Forest Graduate School of Management and a bachelor s degree from the University of Wisconsin For Additional VoIP and Internet Telephony Application Assistance Call Tripp Lite s Application Specialists at 773 869 1236 TRIPP LITE POWER PROTECTION Tripp Lite World Headquarters 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA 773 869 1234 www tripplite com Tripp Lite s PowerAlert Software version 12 5 has tested compatible with Cisco CallManager versions 4 0 and 4 1 Cisco 7600 Series Routers 7500 Series Routers and Catalyst 65XX Layer 3 Switch Tripp Lite PowerAlert Software version 12 has tested compatible with Cisco CallManager versions 3 3 4 MCS and 4 0 2 MCS The Cisco Compatible logo signifies that Tripp Lite s product has undergone interoperability testing by Tripp Lite together with Cisco and a third party test house based on testing criteria set by Cisco Tripp Lite is solely responsible for the support and warranty of its product Cisco makes no warranties express or implied with respect to Tripp Lite s product or its inter
22. placement OK OK OK UPS on bypass UPS on bypass UPS on bypass System on PS2 Wall System on Wall System on PS2 UPS2 Replace UPS1 Services down Replace UPS1 Vulnerable to while replacing Services OK during outage during UPS UPS1 UPS replacement replacement SmartOnline Hot Swappable Modular 5 16KVA UPS system hardware can be hot swapped without service outage Multiple Power Supplies Operating in Dual Combined Non Redundant Mode STEP 1 Determine Configuration Power Supply PS1 PS2 PS1 PS2 PS1 Power Source Wall Wall UPS1 UPS1 STEP 2 Consider Failure Scenarios STEP 3 Consider System Status PS1 Status Utility Status UPS Status System Status System Status System Status Reduced Output K OK Blackout UPS1 Battery Crash Crash Reduced Output Fails Replace UPS1 Replace UPS1 Output reduced during UPS Output reduced during UPS replacement replacement OK Blackout UPS1 Internal Crash Reduced Output Fault Replace UPS1 Replace UPS1 Output reduced until UPS1 replacement K O 0 UPS1 Battery OK OK Fails Hot swap battery Hot swap battery Line Interactive UPS Systems OK UPS1 Internal Crash Reduced Output Fault Replace UPS Plug into wall until Replace UPS1 Plug PS1 into wall UPS replacement to restore full power until UPS1 replacement Output reduced until UPS1 replacement On Line UPS Systems OK OK Replace UPS1 Replace UPS1 Both PS on UPS Bypass PS1 on UPS1 Bypass circuit Services down while replacing
23. r additional extended runtime solutions to fit your specific load requirements TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT E 4 SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS POWER PROTECTION SmartPro Line Interactive UPS Systems Half load Watts Runtime minutes Non Expandable Battery Pack Expandable Battery Pack Full Load Watts with included batteries 2 3 BP48V24 2U BP48V48RT4U SMART1500CRMXL Extended Runtime Non Expandable Expandable 720 28 5 70 6 349 2 504 2 1440 11 28 1 152 225 BP48V24 2U BP48V60RT 3U SMART2200RMXL2U Extended Runtime Non Expandable Expandable 800 16 62 264 3 403 4 1540 6 24 5 113 177 3 BP48V24 2U BP48V48RT4U SMART2200CRMXL Extended Runtime Non Expandable Expandable 950 28 5 68 8 265 4 378 7 1900 11 27 7 114 8 167 7 BP48V24 2U BP48V60RT 3U SMART3000RM2U Extended Runtime Non Expandable Expandable 1120 21 2 59 9 256 2 391 5 1600 8 5 24 9 114 5 179 7 BP48V24 2U BP48V48RT4U SMART3000CRMXL Extended Runtime Non Expandable Expandable 1440 19 35 4 144 3 209 5 2880 7 5 14 7 63 8 94 5 BP48V6ORT 3U SMART5000XFMRXL Extended Runtime Expandable 1875 27 N A 117 9 175 8 3750 10 N A 47 71 7 Battery packs which are expandable can be connected together for increased runtime Call Tripp Lite s Application Specialists at 773 869 1236 f
24. tlets when used with optional back panel accessory SUPDM12 which provides two L6 20R one L6 30R and ten 5 20R outlets and a cord with a L6 30P input plug gt _Tl_ TTT irr TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE lt ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS SmartPro Line Interactive UPS Systems Nominal Output Voltage Input Voltage Range Capacity Model VA Watts Outlet Outlet Quantity Input Plug Type Depth Bypass SMART1500CRMXL 83 145 120 1500 1440 8 5 15P 19 in Internal SMART2200RMXL2U 120 120 2200 1600 8 5 20P 17 in None SMART2200CRMXL 83 145 120 2200 1900 8 5 20P 16 75 in Internal SMART3000RM2U 120 120 3000 2250 9 1 L5 30R L5 30P 17 in None SMART3000CRMXL 83 145 120 3000 2880 8 5 15R 1 L5 30R L5 30P 16 75 in Internal SMARTSOOOXFMRXL 208 208 amp 120 5000 3750 Half load Watts Full Load Watts Runtime minutes with included batteries Non Expanda 8 5 20R 2 L6 20R ble Battery Pack L6 30P 23 in Expandable Battery Pack 2 3 None BP48V24 2U SU2200RTXL2Ua Extended Runtime Non Expandable BP48V6ORT 3U Expandable 800 14 56 266 378 1600 4 5 23
25. vulnerable to outage Reduced UPS1 power during UPS1 replacement SmartOnline Hot Swappable Modular 5 16KVA UPS system hardware can be hot swapped without service outage TRIPP LITE 2008 TRIPP LITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT POWER PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS B UPS System Battery Configuration UPS System availability and therefore VoIP system availability is most critically dependent upon the capacity of the UPS System s battery configuration The number of UPS System batteries both internal and external determines the amount of runtime that is provided during a power outage As mentioned previously the runtime must fit the application Most existing data networks are unlikely to provide reserve runtime power comparable to the public switched phone network One has to determine a runtime estimate of what is adequate or desirable specifically for a VoIP application Most users conclude that hours not minutes of backup runtime are required to maintain voice operations Like any estimate a runtime estimate will be imperfect and will also be impacted by future capacity requirements such as the addition of more phones Therefore it is critical that the selected UPS System can accommodate external battery packs to increase runtime as needs increase or maintain runtime in a growing pho

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