Cisco 3200 User Manual

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Cisco TelePresence System 3200

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Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Replacing a Codec Unit—Part Number CTS-CODEC-PRI-G2= (Primary Codec) or CTS-CODEC-SEC= (Secondary

Step 2

From the back of the Cisco TelePresence 3200, access the codec to be removed. Turn the power switch
on the codec to the Off position.

Step 3

Remove all cable ties holding the cables to the cable management bar. Take note of the organization of
the cables.

Step 4

Remove the cables from the codec. Label each cable with masking tape for identification as it is
removed.

See

Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables”

for additional information.

Step 5

Remove and retain the screws that attach the codec’s L-brackets to the Display structure Front feet.

See

Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements”

for additional information.

Step 6

Remove the codec from the Display structure.

Step 7

Remove the L brackets from the codec.

See

Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements”

for additional information.

Step 8

Remove the cable management bar from the codec. Retain the bar and the screws.

See

Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements”

for additional information.

Step 9

Make a note of the MAC address of the new primary codec. The MAC address should be printed on a
sticker on the codec. You configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager to use the new MAC
address in the

“Powering On the System” section on page 12-4

.

Step 10

Attach the L-brackets and Cable management bar to the replacement codec.

See

Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements”

for additional information.

Step 11

Attach the new codec to the display structure front feet using the screws that you removed in

Step 5

.

Step 12

Turn the codec power switch to the On position.

Caution

Make sure each PDU power switch is still in the Off position.

Step 13

Reattach the cables according to your temporary masking tape identification.

See

Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables”

for additional information.

Step 14

Attach the cables to the cable management bar using tie wraps.

Step 15

If the replacement unit was the Primary codec, follow these steps to reset the MAC address in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager:

a.

Open a browser on a computer connected to the network.

b.

Access the Cisco Unified Communications Manager interface.

c.

Change the MAC address for the Primary codec to its new address.

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