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Cisco Catalyst 3000 Administration Manual (496 pages)
Administration Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
17
Purpose
17
Audience
17
Organization
17
Conventions
18
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
19
Cisco Product Security Overview
19
Overview of Cisco Business Edition 3000
23
Benefits of Deploying Cisco Business Edition 3000
23
Components of the Cisco Business Edition 3000 System
23
Chapter
23
The Cisco Business Edition 3000 Server
24
Chapter.
25
USB Support
25
Cisco-Provided .Xls Data Configuration File
27
Phones
28
Attendant Console
29
Video Support
29
Voicemail
30
Auto Attendant
33
Gateway
35
SPA8800 Gateway
38
Overview
39
Configure the Related Connections on the Cisco Business Edition 3000 GUI
39
Add SPA8800 Connections from the PSTN Connections Page
39
Edit SPA8800 Connections from the PSTN Connections Page
40
Delete SPA8800 Connections from the PSTN Connections Page
40
Gui
41
Add a SPA8800 Analog Phone from the Phones Page
41
Edit a SPA8800 Analog Phone from the Phones Page
41
Delete a SPA8800 Analog Phone from the Phones Page
42
Edit SPA8800 Devices from the Devices Page
42
Delete SPA8800 Devices from the Devices Page
42
DID and ELIN Configuration
42
PSTN Connection Settings
43
Perform the Initial Setup on the SPA8800 for IP Addresses Using SPA Interactive Voice Response
43
Configure Settings for TFTP on the SPA8800 GUI
44
SPA8800 Feature Codes
45
SPA8800 Limitations
45
SIP Trunking
46
Limitations of SIP Trunking
47
E1 R2 Connections
48
Connection Pack
48
Installing the Connection Pack File
49
Carrier Selection Profiles for Brazil
50
Connection Groups
51
Best Practices for Using DHCP for Acquiring IP Addresses
52
IP Addressing
52
DNS and Hostname Resolution
53
SFTP Server
53
Support for Computer Telephony Integration
54
Support for Voicemail with Email Integration
54
Common Configuration Concepts in Cisco Business Edition 3000
55
Network Settings
55
Dial Plans
56
Sites
59
Remote Management of Cisco Business Edition 3000 Using Cisco Onplus
62
Signing on to Cisco Business Edition 3000 Using Cisco Onplus
63
Usage Profiles
64
Users, Departments, Phones, and Lines
66
Significant Behavior of SIP Trunk
68
Incoming 302 Moved Temporarily
68
Incoming OOD REFER Message Handling
69
Calling Party Transformation
69
Connected Party Transformation
70
Attendant Group
70
Call Pickup Groups
71
Hunt Lists
71
Example of Typical Deployment Model
73
Frequently Asked Questions
75
Initial Deployment
79
For more Information, See the Following Sections
79
Upgrading Cisco Business Edition
81
Reverting to a Previous Version of Cisco Business Edition
81
Table of Contents
86
Signing in to the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface
87
Signing in to the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard
87
Accessing the Icons on the Page
88
Signing in to the Cisco Business Edition 3000 User Preferences Interface
88
Accessing the Buttons on the Page
89
Finding Your Configuration
89
Deleting Your Configuration
90
Adding Your Configuration
91
Editing Your Configuration
91
Copying (Duplicating) Configuration
92
MCS 7890-C1 will Not Power Up. Why Not
92
Connecting a USB DVD Drive
93
Disconnecting a USB DVD Drive
93
Working with the Cisco-Provided .Xls Data Configuration File
95
When You Can Use the Cisco-Provided .Xls Data Configuration File
95
Considerations for Using the Cisco-Provided .Xls Data Configuration File
96
CHAPTER 3 Workingwiththecisco-Provided.xlsdataconfigurationfile
97
For both the Initial Deployment and Bulk Insertion of Users and Phones after Initial Deployment
97
For the Initial Deployment Only
97
For Bulk Insertion of Users and Phones after Initial Deployment
98
Network Tab Settings
98
Date and Time Tab Settings
100
PSTN Gateway Tab Settings
100
Dial Plan Tab Settings
101
Abbreviated Dialing Tab Settings
103
Block Rules Tab Settings
103
Sites Tab Settings
104
Usage Profiles Tab Settings
106
Phones Tab Settings
109
Users Tab Settings
111
CHAPTER 4 Ciscouserconnectlicensing
115
Checklist for Licensing before You Add a Phone to the System
115
Understanding How Licensing Works
116
Understanding the License Types
117
Understanding How Borrowing and Loaning of Licenses Works
119
Interactions and Restrictions
121
Working with Licenses
121
Obtaining Licenses
121
Installing a License File
122
Viewing Contents of the License File
123
Viewing Status for Licensing
123
Viewing the Number of Licenses that Are Used and Available
123
Backing up and Restoring License Files
124
Deleting License Files
124
Understanding the Error Messages for Licensing
124
Procedure
124
Step 1
124
Phone Features
127
Ad Hoc Conference
128
Barge
128
Call Back
129
Call Divert
130
Call Forward All
132
Call Forward Busy
132
Call Forward no Answer
132
Call History
133
Call Hold and Resume
133
Call Park
133
Call Pickup
134
Call Transfer (Direct and Consultative)
134
Call Waiting
134
Caller ID
135
Cisco Extension Mobility
135
Cisco Web Dialer
136
Click to Call
136
Distinctive Ringing
136
Do Not Disturb
136
Meet-Me Conference
137
Music on Hold
138
Mute/Volume Control
139
Phone Applications
139
Reach Me Anywhere
139
Rollover Lines
140
Shared Lines
140
Busy Lamp Feature (BLF)
141
Speed Dials
141
Voicemail
142
CHAPTER 6 Checkliststoreviewbeforedeployment
145
Gathering Customer Data before a Deployment
145
Setting up the Customer Network and Central Site
146
Using a Cable to Set up Server Access to the Network
147
Using the Cisco Network Configuration USB Flash Drive
148
Questions to Ask Your Customer
149
CHAPTER 7 Checklistsforconfiguringthegateway
153
Configuring the Gateway for the First Time
153
Installing the Gateway
153
Editing the Gateway Configuration
155
Deleting the Gateway
157
Checklists for Users, Departments, Lines, and Phones
159
Adding a User to the System
160
Adding a Phone for a User
161
Adding a Department and a Public-Space Phone
163
Setting up the Cisco VG224 Analog Phone Gateway for Fax
163
Setting up Ad Hoc Conferences
164
Setting up Barge
164
Setting up Call Divert
164
Setting up Call Forward All
165
Setting up Call Forward Busy
165
Setting up Call Forward no Answer
165
Setting up Call Park
166
Setting up Call Pickup
166
Setting up Cisco Extension Mobility
166
Setting up Do Not Disturb
167
Setting up Meet-Me Conferences
167
Setting up Music on Hold
167
Setting up Phone Applications
168
Setting up Reach Me Anywhere
169
Setting up Rollover Lines
169
Setting up Shared Lines
170
Setting up Speed Dials
170
Setting up Voicemail
170
Setting up Attendant Group
171
Setting up Auto Attendant
171
Setting up the System so that Incoming Calls Reach the Auto Attendant
172
Setting up the System so that Incoming Calls Reach the Operator
172
Configuring Dial by Name on Auto Attendant
173
Setting up the System so that Incoming Calls Reach the Auto Attendant if the Operator Is Not Available
173
Configuring Cisco Mobile Client Support for Users
174
CHAPTER 8 Checklistsforusers,Departments,Lines,Andphones
175
Checklist for Configuring Cisco Mobile Client Support for Users
175
Chapter
177
Procedure
175
Step 1
175
Tip
175
Upgrading Cisco Business Edition
178
Exporting Your Data and Importing to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 5000
180
Field Descriptions for the Graphical User Interfaces
183
Add or Edit Call Pickup Group Settings
185
Administrator Settings
189
Attendant Group Settings
193
Auto Attendant Settings
195
Backup Settings
201
Call Detail Reports
205
CHAPTER 10 Addoreditcallpickupgroupsettings
206
Chapter 11
206
CHAPTER 12 Attendantgroupsettings
206
CHAPTER 13 Autoattendantsettings
206
CHAPTER 14 Backupsettings 181
206
CHAPTER 15 Calldetailreports
206
Summary Tab
206
Call Details Tab
207
Carrier Selection Profiles Settings
213
Chapter
213
Country/Locale Settings
217
Cisco Extension Mobility Report
219
Configuration Export Settings
221
Connection Groups
225
Date and Time Settings
229
Department Settings
231
Devices Settings
235
Diagnostics Settings
237
CHAPTER 20 Connectiongroups
237
CHAPTER 21 Dateandtimesettings
237
CHAPTER 22 Departmentsettings
237
CHAPTER 23 Devicessettings 215
237
CHAPTER 24 Diagnosticssettings 217
237
Collect Logs
237
USB Flash Drive
238
Packet Capture
239
Gateway Loopback
240
Ping
240
PCM Capture
241
Dial Plan Settings
243
CHAPTER 25 Dialplansettings 223
246
Translation Rules Settings
246
Block Rules Settings
248
Abbreviated Dialing Settings
250
Application Dial Rules Tab Settings
252
Hunt List Settings
255
Health Summary
259
License Settings
261
Music on Hold Settings
263
Network Settings
265
CHAPTER 30 Networksettings 245
269
Phones Settings
269
CHAPTER 32 Phoneapplicationssettings
273
Post-Setup Wizard
273
Pstn Connection Settings
277
CHAPTER 34 Pstnconnectionsettings
277
Pstn Connection Settings
277
PSTN Connection Settings
278
Connection Type
279
Device
279
Adding/Editing a Device
281
Connection Settings
282
Provider
282
Digit Discard Instructions Settings
328
Calling Party Transformations Settings
330
Chapter 35
339
CHAPTER 36 Restart/Shutdownsettings
339
Restore Settings
339
Search Settings
343
Setup Mode Settings
347
Sites Settings
349
CHAPTER 41 Systemnotificationssettings
383
Summary Settings
383
Upgrade Settings
385
CHAPTER 44 Installedsoftwaresettings
393
CHAPTER 45 Usageprofilessettings 373
393
General Tab
393
User Settings
405
CHAPTER 47 Userpreferencessettings
429
CHAPTER 48 Voicefeaturesettings
429
CHAPTER 49 Voicemailnotificationsettings
429
Troubleshooting in Cisco Business Edition
429
Troubleshooting Overview
431
Troubleshooting Tools
431
Troubleshooting Tips
431
Related Topics
432
How to Diagnose a Problem
433
Troubleshooting Using MCS 7890-C1 Leds
434
Troubleshooting from the Health Summary Page
436
Troubleshooting from the Diagnostics Page
438
Troubleshooting When You Cannot Access the Graphical User Interfaces
439
Troubleshooting by Using Cisco Diagnostics USB
439
Troubleshooting with the Network USB Flash Drive When You Cannot Access the Administrative Interface
442
Troubleshooting Using the System LED
444
CHAPTER 52 Troubleshootingissues
449
A Critical Internal Software Component Is down and the System Must be Restarted
449
The Conference Bridge Is Experiencing an Issue
449
The System Has Reached Maximum Capacity for Multiparty Conferencing
449
A Large Number of Devices (Phones) Are Unable to Register with the System Possibly Indicating a Problem with the Internal Network or Network Services
450
The Gateway Is Experiencing an Issue
450
One or more Gateway Ports Are Unable to Communicate with the Telephone Network
451
The System Is Unable to Communicate with the Telephone Network through the SIP Trunk
451
Problems Have Been Detected with the Gateways Connecting the System to the Telephone Network
452
The System Is Unable to Offload Call Detail Records
452
A Required Service Failed
453
The DNS Service Is Incorrectly Configured or Unreachable
453
The Maximum Storage Capacity for Call Detail Records Has Been Exceeded
453
A Firmware Update Is Required for MCS 7890
454
A Problem Has Been Detected with the System Hardware
454
An MCS 7890 Is Experiencing Hardware Issues
454
An MCS 7890 Requires a BIOS Recovery
454
Windows 7
455
Linux
455
Automatic Mode
456
Manual Mode
456
The System Is Experiencing Sustained High CPU Usage
457
The System Is Nearing Maximum Memory Capacity
457
The System Is Nearing Maximum Processing Capacity
457
The System Has Experienced an Internal Software Error and Must be Restarted
458
The System Has Reached Maximum Capacity for Calls Going through the Telephone Network
458
The System Is Nearing Maximum Call Capacity
458
A Phone Failed to Register
459
PSTN Calls Are Not Established Due to the Value of the Called Party Type Number
459
Product Licensing Is out of Compliance
460
The System Has Overheated and Must be Powered off and then Restarted
460
The System Fan Is Not Operating Properly and the System Must be Powered off and then Restarted
460
The System Has Experienced an Error with Voicemail and Auto Attendant Services and Must be Restarted
460
The System Has Experienced an Error with Voicemail and Auto Attendant Services and Must be Restarted
461
The System Has Reached Capacity for Voicemail and Auto Attendant Calls. Voicemail and Auto Attendant Services Are Unreachable
461
A VM/AA Service Is Utilizing a Large Amount of CPU Resources
462
Due to an Internal Problem the System Is Running very Low on Hard Disk Space
462
Voicemail and Auto Attendant Capacity Is Reduced Due to an Unresponsive Connection
462
The System Has Experienced an Error with Voicemail and Auto Attendant Services and Must be Restarted
462
How Do I Enable or Disable T1/E1 and ECAN Statistics Logging
463
The System Has Experienced an Error with Voicemail and Auto Attendant Services and Must be Restarted
463
A Phone Call Cannot be Established
464
The Phone Has One-Way Audio
464
The Phone Is Registered but Automatically Resets
464
A Gateway Is Not Listed in the Site Gateway Usage List
465
Local Gateway Is Not Listed in the Local Gateway List
465
Operator Assisted and Transit Network Dialing Does Not Always Work
465
When You Choose Local Gateways a Remote Gateway Is Listed in the Local Gateway List
465
Gateways from a Deleted Site Are no Longer Used
466
Problems Reported with the SPA8800
466
Order of the PSTN Gateways Used to Route Calls Changes
467
Upgrade of the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Software Failed
467
Text Displays in English Not in My Chosen Locale
468
The Restore of Data Failed
468
Cannot Delete SPA8800 Phone/Connection
468
Unable to Make Calls to Local Mobile Phone Numbers
469
Outgoing PSTN Calls Take a Long Time to Get Established
469
Upgrade of Connection Pack Fails During Installation
470
Cisco Onplus Is Unable to Discover Cisco Business Edition 3000
470
The System Is Unable to Connect to the Outgoing Email Server Used for Sending System Notifications Email
470
The System Is Unable to Authenticate with the Outgoing Email Server Used for Sending System Notifications
471
The System Experiences an Issue on Generating a System Notifications Email
471
CHAPTER 53 Reimagingorreplacingtheciscobusinessedition3000Server
473
Reimaging an MCS 7890-C1
473
Using a Network Cable to Set up Server Access to the Network
476
Using the Cisco Network Configuration USB Flash Drive
477
Performing Upgrade Using an USB Flash Drive
478
Performing COP File Installation Using an USB Flash Drive
480
Performing a Server Recovery
481
Replacing the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Server
481
CHAPTER 54 Ciscobusinessedition3000Tcpandudpportusage
483
Port Descriptions
483
Glossary
485
References
486
IETF TCP/UDP Port Assignment List
486
CHAPTER 55 Openingacasewithciscotechnicalassistancecenter
488
Information You will Need
488
Required Preliminary Information
488
Network Layout
488
Problem Description
489
General Information
489
Online Cases
489
Related Topics
489
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Cisco Catalyst 3000 Configuration Handbook (359 pages)
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Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Command Syntax Conventions
18
Introduction
19
How to Use this Book
20
Configuration Steps
21
Example Configurations
21
Chapter 1 CLI Usage
22
Using Cisco IOS Software
23
ROM Monitor
30
Chapter 2 Switch Functionality
34
Catalyst 3000 Series
35
Catalyst 4500 Series
36
Catalyst 6500
37
Switched Campus Network Designs
38
Catalyst Switch Families
44
Chapter 3 Supervisor Engine Configuration
46
Configuration of Prompt
47
IP Addressing and Services
48
Configuring a Default Gateway
49
Configuring HTTP Services
50
Passwords and Password Recovery
51
Password Recovery: Procedure 1
52
Feature Example
53
Password Recovery on IOS Devices: Procedure 2
54
Resetting Modules
55
Powering Modules up and down
56
Navigating File Systems
57
Deleting Files from Flash
59
Copying System Files
60
File System Boot Parameters
61
Alias Commands
62
Redundant Supervisors
63
Forcing a Change to the Standby Supervisor
64
Synchronizing IOS Images
65
Synchronizing Boot Parameters
66
Cisco Discovery Protocol
67
Feature Example
68
System Time Configuration
69
Setting the System Time through NTP
70
Example
71
Chapter 4 Layer 2 Interface Configuration
74
Displaying Information about the Switching Table
75
Port Selection
77
Port Selection Example
78
Ethernet Example
81
Displaying Information about Layer 2 Interfaces
82
Etherchannel
83
Configuration
84
Etherchannel Example
88
Displaying Information about Etherchannels
89
Chapter 5 Layer 3 Interface Configuration
92
Layer 3 Ethernet Interfaces
93
Verifying the Configuration
94
Layer 3 Etherchannels
95
Verifying the Channel
97
Feature Example
98
WAN Interfaces
99
Configuring a SPA Interface Processor (SIP) / Shared Port Adapter (SPA WAN Interface
100
Configuring a Packet-Over-SONET Interface
101
Verifying Configurations
102
Layer 3 Virtual Interfaces
103
Configuring Subinterfaces
104
Verifying Configurations
105
Routing Tables
106
Verifying Routes
107
Chapter 6 Vlans and Trunking
108
Creation of an Ethernet VLAN
109
Feature Example
111
VLAN Port Assignments
112
Verifying VLAN Assignments
114
Specifying Vlans to Trunk
117
Verifying Trunks
118
VLAN Trunking Protocol
119
Setting VTP Passwords
120
Changing VTP Modes
121
Enabling VTP Pruning
122
Changing VTP Versions
123
Feature Example
124
Private Vlans
125
Configuring Private Vlans
126
Configuring Private Edge Vlans
127
Verifying Private VLAN Operation
128
Chapter 7 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
132
STP Process
133
STP Tiebreakers
134
Stp Port States
135
Improving STP Stability
136
STP Configuration
137
Stp Configuration Examples
141
STP Load Balancing
143
STP Convergence Tuning
145
Configuring STP Convergence Tuning
146
Navigating the Spanning-Tree Topology
147
Root Port
149
Chapter 8 Configuring High Availability Features
152
Configuration
153
SSO/NSF Configuration
154
Displaying Information about SSO and NSF
156
Configuration
157
HSRP Example
158
Displaying Information about HSRP
159
Multicast
162
IGMP Snooping
163
Configuration
164
Igmp Snooping Example
165
Displaying Information about IGMP Snooping
166
Chapter 10 Server Load Balancing (SLB)
168
Configuration
170
SLB Example
176
Displaying Information about SLB
178
SLB Firewall Load Balancing
179
Configuration
180
Firewall Load-Balancing Example
182
Displaying Information about Firewall Load Balancing
185
Configuration
186
Displaying Information about SLB Probes
187
Chapter 9 Multicast 141
168
Chapter 11 Controlling Traffic and Switch Access
188
Configuring Broadcast Suppression
189
Verifying Configuration
191
Configuration
192
Feature Example
193
Port Security
194
Verification
196
IOS VACL Configuration
197
Verification
199
Switch Authentication
201
Verification
203
Access Class
204
Verification
205
Verification
206
Configuration
207
Port Security
209
Dhcp Snooping
210
Verification
211
Dynamic ARP Inspection
212
Verification
213
Chapter 12 Switch Management
214
Configuration
215
Logging Example
219
Configuration
220
SNMP Example
226
Span Configuration
227
RSPAN Configuration
229
SPAN Examples
231
Displaying Information about SPAN
232
Power Management
234
Displaying Information about Power Management
235
Configuration
236
Packet-Tracing Example
239
Chapter 13 Quality of Service
242
Layer 2 Qos Classification and Marking
243
Layer 3 Qos Classification and Marking
244
Catalyst Switch Queuing
247
Catalyst 2000/3000 Configuration
249
Displaying Information about Qos
266
Qos Data Export
267
Qos Data Export Example
269
Voice
270
Configuration
271
Example
274
Voice Qos
275
Access Layer Configuration
277
Distribution and Core Layer Configuration
280
Voice Qos Example
282
Chapter 14 Voice 249
284
Cabling Quick Reference
284
Ethernet Connections
288
Asynchronous Serial Connections
289
T1/E1 CSU/DSU Connections
290
Appendix A Cabling Quick Reference 263
292
Well-Known Protocol, Port, and Other Numbers
292
Index
338
Cisco Catalyst 3000 Use & Care Manual (248 pages)
Cisco Systems Network Device Assembly Guide
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Conference System
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Introduction
9
Conventions
9
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines I-X
10
Related Documentation
10
Assembling the Remaining Cisco Telepresence Elements
11
Routing Power and Signal Cables
12
Parts List
12
Assembly Overview
13
Conventions and Terminology
14
Tools and Equipment List
15
Overview
11
Chapter Organization
11
Parts List
11
Building the Display Assembly
17
Parts List
17
Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays
27
Parts List
27
Parts List
28
Purpose of Leveling the Plasma Displays
31
Leveling Alignment Points
31
Leveling Goals
32
Completing the Plasma Display Setup
37
Building the Lighting Assembly
39
Building the Display Shelf Assembly
65
Parts List
65
Key Part Description
66
And M8 X 30 MM Screws
67
Assembly Screen Supports
67
Determining the Display Shelf Type
67
Building the Display Shelf Assembly, Product ID CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE
69
Display Shelf Section: Center
72
Display Shelf Section: Left
72
Display Shelf Section: Right
72
Building the Display Shelf Assembly, Product ID CTS3K-M-TABLE-G2
74
Building the Table Assembly
79
Not Used
79
Parts List
79
Draw Bolts
80
Not Used
80
Accessory Cabinet, Left
81
Accessory Cabinet, Right
81
Determining the Table Section Type
82
Building the Table Assembly, Product ID CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE
83
Building the Table Assembly, Product ID CTS3K-M-TABLE-G2
96
Routing Power and Signal Cables
137
First-Time Setup
161
Parts List
161
Loading CTS Administration Software
161
Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server (Optional)
164
Setting up CTS Components
164
Setting up the Displays
165
Setting up the Cameras
167
Starting the Software Setup
167
Adjusting the Zoom
169
Focusing the Camera
173
Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly
174
Setting up the Microphones
177
Setting up the Speakers
177
Projector Setup with an Auxiliary Control Unit
179
Setting up the Projector
179
Projector Setup for Systems Without an Auxiliary Control Unit
181
Troubleshooting Presentation Devices
185
Other Devices
186
Use & Care Guide
187
Maintaining the Tabletop
187
Cleaning the Plasma Displays
187
Cleaning the Camera Lens
187
Maintaining the Projector
188
Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
189
Complete List of Spares for the Cisco Telepresence System 3000
189
Powering off the System
192
Removing the Camera Cluster
192
Replacing the Camera Cluster-Part Number CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2
192
Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
192
Cisco Telepresence System
194
Replacing a Plasma Display-Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4
194
Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
194
Powering off the System
195
Removing Audio Components
195
Removing the Camera Cluster
195
Removing a Display Shelf
196
Removing the Display Screen and Completing the Procedure
196
Replacing a Speaker-Part Number CTS-LDSPKR
202
Removing the Left Tabletop Door Section
196
Powering off the System
202
Removing and Replacing a Speaker
202
Replacing a Codec Unit-Part Number CTS-CODEC-PRI-G2= (Primary Codec) or CTS-CODEC-SEC= (Secondary Codec)
204
Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
202
Removing and Replacing a Codec
204
Replacing a Microphone-Part Number CTS-MIC
206
Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
204
Powering off the System
204
Powering off the System
206
Removing and Replacing a Microphone
206
Replacing a Microphone Without a Microphone Extension Cable
207
Replacing a Microphone with a Microphone Extension Cable
208
Replacing a Light Fixture-Part Number CTS-LIGHT-FIXT
209
Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
206
Replacement Bulbs
209
Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
209
Replacing a Light Fixture
210
Replacing the Audio/Video Extension Unit-Part Number CTS-AV-EXP
210
Replacing the Cisco IP Phone-Part Number CP-7975G-CTS
211
Replacing the Projector Lamp-Part Number CTS-PRJTR-BL-GEN1= or CTS-PRJTR-GEN2-CH (China)
212
Replacing the Projector-Part Number CTS-PRJTR-GEN1
213
Replacing a PDU-Part Number CTS-PWR-PDU
214
Replacing the Auxiliary Control Unit-Part Number CTS-LIGHT-CTRL
215
Replacing a Display Shelf
216
Removing and Replacing a Display Shelf Row Table Section
216
Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
216
Replacing a Table Top Section
218
Removing and Replacing a Table Top Section
218
Parts List Sorted by Carton
221
Carton 4 of 44: Secondary Codec, 800-28202-XX, Cts-Codec-Sec
224
Carton 5 of 44: Secondary Codec, 800-28202-XX, Cts-Codec-Sec
224
Carton 6 of 44: Projector, 74-4824-XX, Cts-Prjtr-Gen
224
Carton 7 of 44: Speaker, 74-4740-XX, Cts-Ldspkr
224
Carton 8 of 44: Speaker, 74-4740-XX, Cts-Ldspkr
224
Carton 9 of 44: Speaker, 74-4740-XX, Cts-Ldspkr
225
Carton 10 of 44: Power Cord, 37-08Xx-XX, Pwr-Cord10-XX
225
Carton 11 of 44: Camera Bracket, 69-1627-XX, Cts3K-Structure
225
Carton 12 of 44: Brackets, 69-1632-XX, Cts3K-Structure
225
Carton 19 of 44: Auxiliary Control Unit, Cts-Light-Ctrl
227
Carton 20 of 44: Plasma Display, 74-4881-XX, Cts-Disp-65-Gen
227
Carton 21 of 44: Plasma Display, 74-4881-XX, Cts-Disp-65-Gen
227
Carton 22 of 44: Plasma Display, 74-4881-XX, Cts-Disp-65-Gen
228
Carton 25 of 44: Foam Bumpers, 69-1634-XX, Cts3K-Structure
228
Carton 28 of 44: Light Fixture, 74-5361-XX, Cts-Light-Fixt
230
Carton 29 of 44: Light Fixture, 74-5361-XX, Cts-Light-Fixt
230
Carton 30 of 44: Light Fixture, 74-5362-XX, Cts-Light-Fixt
230
Carton 31 of 44: Light Fixture, 74-5362-XX, Cts-Light-Fixt
230
Australia C
239
China C-
241
Israel C
243
Japan C-
245
North America
246
Switzerland C
247
Cisco Telepresence System
247
United Kingdom
248
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Cisco Catalyst 3000 Regulatory Compliance And Safety Information Manual (32 pages)
Catalyst Blade Switch 3000 Series for Dell
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Statement 17B-Overtemperature Warning" Section
2
Translated Safety Warnings
2
Statement 43-Jewelry Removal Warning" Section
4
Statement 171-Ethernet Cable Shielding in Offices" Section
6
Statement 1001-Work During Lightning Activity" Section
7
Statement 1004-Installation Instructions" Section
9
Statement 1008-Class 1 Laser Product" Section
10
Statement 1030-Equipment Installation" Section
11
Statement 1040-Product Disposal" Section
13
Statement 1044-Port Connections" Section
15
Statement 1071-Warning Definition" Section
17
Statement 1074-Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes" Section
22
European Directives
24
Regulatory Standards Compliance
25
European Union
27
Emc Class a Notices and Warnings
27
Class a Notice for FCC
27
Class a Notice for Canada
27
Statement 191-VCCI Class a Warning for Japan
28
Statement 256-Class a Warning for Hungary
28
Statement 257-Class a Notice for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese Markets
29
Statement 294-Class a Warning for Korea
29
Statement 340-Class a Warning for CISPR22
29
Related Documentation
31
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