Specifications
Hardware Overview
10 Enterasys Xpedition 2000 Getting Started Guide
Boot Flash
The motherboard has a boot flash containing the XP-2000’s boot software and
configuration files. The system software image file resides on an internal flash chip and
can be upgraded from a TFTP server.
RAM Memory
The XP-2000’s motherboard uses 32MB of RAM to hold routing and other tables. This
RAM is “fixed” and is not removable or upgradable.
The XP-2000 uses 128MB of RAM to hold routing and other tables. This RAM is “fixed”
and is not removable or upgradable.
Power Supplies
The XP-2000 uses two power supplies, each delivering 3.3, 5, and 12 volts DC to the
motherboard, internal fans, and other components. Each power supply provides a portion
of the power necessary to operate the XP-2000, with the added bonus that, in the unlikely
event that one of the power supplies should fail, the remaining power supply will assume
the entire load and provide enough current to operate a fully-configured XP-2000 chassis.
Note: Be sure to plug the XP-2000 into a single-phase grounded power source located
within 6 feet of the installation site.
The following table lists the specifications for the power supplies.
Fans
The XP-2000 contains two internal fans to provide cooling air flow across the motherboard
and expansion slot(s). The fans are located near the middle of the chassis, between the
power supplies and the motherboard.
Note: To ensure that the fans can provide adequate cooling, Enterasys recommends that
you allow a minimum of 3 inches of clearance on each side of the chassis.
Table 4. Power supply voltage and current specifications
Input voltage Input current (maximum)
100-125 VAC 2.6 A
200-240 VAC 1.3 A