Here's a hands-on planning resource from ProCurve Networking by HP that can help take the guesswork out of determining your power supply needs when deploying ProCurve 5400 and 3500 switches. It offers step-by-step guidance for determining both your current and future power needs as well as for figuring out what level of power redundancy your environment requires. The paper concludes with product information and parts numbers for the 5400's field-replaceable units, and explains why you'll want to keep a spare management module, fan tray, rack-mounting kit, and power cords on hand.
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