Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Replacing the Camera Cluster—Part Number CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2

b.Change the device MAC address to the MAC address for the new primary codec. The MAC address should be displayed on the codec.

Step 2 Power on the Cisco TelePresence 3200 by turning the power switches to the On position on the two left PDUs, single right PDU, and auxiliary control unit.

Six check boxes display on the lower left corner of the center display screen.

Step 3 Wait while the system checks each check box and clears the screen.

The system IP address displays on the lower right corner of the center display screen. Step 4 Write down the IP address. This is the address of the primary codec.

Step 5 Log in to the system by entering the following information:

a.In the Admin field, type admin.

b.In the Password field, type cisco.

Note If your administrator has changed the user name or password, enter those values.

Step 6 Click Login.

Step 7 Verify the status of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (seen in the lower left portion of the window) is Enabled/Up.

Step 8 Select Hardware Setup to verify the cameras, displays, speakers, and microphones are working properly.

Step 9 If you are replacing a primary codec, perform the following steps:

Note If you are not replacing a primary codec, do not perform the following steps.

a.Navigate to the Device Information > Configuration > CUCM settings window, then perform the following actions:

b.In the Certificate Trust List (CTL) area, delete the CTL from your system by clicking Delete CTL.

c.In the Use Configuration TFTP Server area, click Automatic to set TFTP conditions to their default value and remove any alternate TFTP servers.

Replacing the Camera Cluster—Part Number

CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2

Required Information, Tools, and Equipment

To remove and replace the camera cluster for the Cisco TelePresence 3200, you need the following information, tools, and equipment:

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