HP HSR6800 Router Series FAQ

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You can use 650W/1200W AC or 650W/1200W DC power supplies on the router, but the installed
power supplies must be the same model.
Q.
Can I use the LSQM1AC650/LSQM1DC650 power supply on the HSR6808 router?
A. No. The HSR6808 router must use the AC-PSR650-A-H3 or the DC-PSR650-D-H3 power supply.
Q.
Are the power supplies of the router hot swappable?
A. Yes. Before you hot swap a power supply, make sure the power switch of the power supply is off. Turn on
the power switch of the power supply after the installation.
Q.
How does the router manage power supplies?
A. The router uses the intelligent power supply management technology to power on or power off
FIP/SAP/OAP modules based on the total available power and the power of the FIP/SAP/OAP modules.
Q.
Does the router support automatic active and standby switchover of MPUs?
A. Yes. To support automatic active and standby switchover, the two MPUs must use the same software version.
Q.
Does the router support manual active and standby switchover of MPUs?
A. Yes. You can configure active and standby switchover by using the slave switchover command.
Before the manual active/standby switchover, make sure the standby MPU has synchronized configurations
on the active MPU. If the standby MPU is in the synchronization process, the system displays a message to
indicate that the switchover fails. You can use the display switchover state command to display the state of
the standby MPU.
Q.
Can the router automatically adjust the fan speed?
A. Yes. The router can automatically adjust the fan speed based on the temperature in the chassis. You can use
the display fan command to display the fan status. The following is a sample command output:
<HP>display fan
Fan 1 State: Normal
Is the fan tray of the router hot swappable?
A. Yes.
Q.
What is the airflow design for the router?
A. Each of the HSR6802 and HSR6804 routers has one vertically-orientated fan tray on the right side of the
chassis. The fans draw in air from the left side and exhaust air from the right side.
An HSR6808 router has one horizontally-oriented fan tray at the top of the chassis. The fans draw in air
from the bottom of the chassis and exhaust air from the top of the chassis.