Metro 3750 DC Question

Can i use only feed A to power 3750DC? Or i have to use feed A and B.
Thanks
Paul

Hi
I did try to find out the same but could find only the voltage ratings which is -36 to -72 VDC.
Had seen 7300 routers with same kinda rating having rating of 3A.
But still would suggest to get the same confirmed with ur vendor.
regds

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