Sounds like a standard IEC kettle lead to me. At least here in the UK, thats what they're for, electric kettles. IIRC these plugs are used for temperature-resistant leads, and the notch allows you to use a temperature-resistant lead in any application, but to disallow the incorrect lead in your kettle or other hot object. This may be an indication that your 7000 is going to suck some serious power 8^) In the UK you can get one of these in the local electical store, YMMV. rgds Marc
NetEng wrote: > > I bought a 7000 router off of ebay. It did not come with a power cable > and I can not find one for the life of me. I purchased and received > CAB-7KAC=, > but this cable does not fit. It says on the package thats its a 7500 series > AC power cord. On ciscos website its says to order this cable but, again, it > does not fit. Below is a layout of the power supply connector. Does anyone > know the correct power cable to order (and where) to get it? TIA . The > connector is like evey other one (router/monitor/PC) except it has a small > ridge between the top prongs. > > ________ > | [] U [] | > | | > | [] | > ------------ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=58695&t=58614 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

