Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 5.3 Maintenance Manual
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CPU Replacement Procedure for the Cisco MeetingPlace 8100 Series
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How to Configure Your CPU
Ethernet:
Intel 8225x PCI 10/100 (0001af0bc2cd)
Modem:
Absent or unrecognized
Multi Access Blades:
Slot 1:
AC TP1610-4 S/N=274404 REV=0 AC0
Smart Blades:
Slot 2:
NMS CG6000C S/N=103237639 REV=5894-B4 MSC0 PRC0
Cisco MeetingPlace 8112:
meetingplace:tech$ hwconfig
Cabinet: Motorola CPX8216T
Bus architecture: CompactPCI
Processor card: CPV5370 S/N=5129443
Processor: Pentium III, Model 8, 700 MHz
Memory: 512 MB
Temperature: 31C
Voltages: 3.32V, 5.02V, 12.06V
Power Supplies:
PS1: OK, fan is OK
PS2: OK, fan is OK
PS3: OK, fan is OK
SCSI Adapter: NCR 810
DISK 1: 36000MB (SEAGATE ST336704LW REV=0004)
DISK 2: 36000MB (SEAGATE ST336704LW REV=0004)
Solid State Disk: IMPERIAL "MG-35/400 ULTRA" S/N=0128 REV=B403
Battery: usage = 307 days, charge is OK
Ethernet: Intel 8225x PCI 10/100 (0001af03c05e)
Modem: Absent or unrecognized
Smart Blades:
Slot 16: NMS CG6000C S/N=20363257 REV=5894-B2 MSC0 PRC0
Slot 15: NMS CG6000C S/N=20363261 REV=5894-B2 MSC1 PRC1
How to Configure Your CPU
Follow these steps to configure the newly installed CPU:
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Installing the License Keys
Before you can use the new CPU, you must install the new license keys. The license keys are sent to you
via an attachment in an email. The attachment contains all of the license keys from your old CPU, but
they are updated for the new CPU.
via an attachment in an email. The attachment contains all of the license keys from your old CPU, but
they are updated for the new CPU.
If you do not receive this email by the time you need to install the new license keys, contact Cisco TAC
with the following information:
with the following information:
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the Ethernet (MAC) address of the old CPU
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the Ethernet (MAC) address of the new CPU
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an email address where Cisco TAC can send the license keys