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LANNET Backup Power Supplies
1. T
ime is a valuable resource in
today’s 24-hour corporate business
environment. In the round-the-
clock world of deadlines, the competitive
organization needs a guaranteed power
supply for mission-critical networks.
LANNET recognizes and meets this
need with BUPS Backup Power Supplies.
The BUPS series of add-on power supplies
protect LANswitch Plus hubs against power
failure. Each hub model has a custom
backup power supply. The BUPS-36/01 fits
the LET-36 hub, the LPS-225 protects the
LET-20 hub and the BUPS-10 provides
backup for the LET-10 hub.
Automatic switchover to the backup
power unit and load-sharing between the
integral and backup units provide an
exceptionally high level of hub reliability,
ensuring smooth operation of the fault-
tolerant network.
NETWORKS DON’T MISS A BEAT
The BUPS units provide seamless,
continuous operation for LANswitch Plus
hubs. In case of failure or power fault, the
hub’s original integral supply takes over
automatically. The external power supply
can then be removed and repaired without
disrupting network operation.
LOAD SHARING
BUPS units are designed to function as
primary or secondary power sources, taking
on all or part of the hub’s day-to-day load.
Load sharing between two parallel power
supplies assures that the backup power
supply is functional when needed and
switchover is seamless, increasing overall
network reliability.
Dual Power Cord (DP) models and
optional Clip-On Filter allow connection to
two separate power sources.
STR ENGTHENING
NETWORK
RELIABILITY
LANNET Backup
Power Supply units
provide automatic,
real-time recovery
with a Dual Power
option for separate
power sources.
LANNET Backup
Power Supplies
FAULT-TOLERANCE FOR
MISSION-CRITICAL NETWORKS
LANNET backup power supplies are a key element in the design and
implementation of fault-tolerant networks. These customized units keep LANNET LANswitch
Plus™ hubs up and running by providing continuous power, automatic switchover, and load-
sharing.