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Hot Swap Controller Replacement Procedure for the Cisco MeetingPlace 8112
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  How to Replace the Hot Swap Controller
Step 1
Locate the old hot swap controller card. It is in slot 10 in the front of your Cisco MeetingPlace 8112.
Step 2
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws that secure the hot swap controller card to the 
chassis. These screws are located inside the latching mechanism.
Step 3
Press the red tabs inside the latching mechanism in and pull the black levers out. This releases the 
locking mechanism and ejects the hot swap controller card slightly from the chassis.
Step 4
Pull the hot swap controller card out of the chassis.
Installing the New Hot Swap Controller Card
Step 1
Remove the new hot swap controller card from the antistatic bag.
Step 2
Insert the edges of the hot swap controller card into the rail guides in slot 10 in the front of your 
Cisco MeetingPlace 8112. If you can tilt the hot swap controller card more than 2 degrees after it is in 
the slot, both edges are not in the rail guides.
Step 3
Slide the hot swap controller card into the chassis until it stops.
Step 4
Use your thumbs to press the hot swap controller card into the slot so that the front panel is flush with 
the chassis.
Caution
Do not force the hot swap controller card into the slot. This can damage the pins in the hot swap 
controller card and in the chassis.
Step 5
Secure the hot swap controller card in the chassis by pushing the ejector levers in. This locks the hot 
swap controller card in place.
Caution
Do not force the ejectors in. This can damage the pins in the hot swap controller card and in the chassis.
Step 6
Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws in the latching mechanism. This secures the hot swap 
controller card to the chassis.
Powering Up the Cisco MeetingPlace 8112
Step 1
Plug the power cable into the back of the Cisco MeetingPlace 8112.
Step 2
Locate the power switch on the back of the Cisco MeetingPlace 8112 and turn it to the on position (“ | ”).
Step 3
Start the terminal emulator program on your computer. See the 
 for information about how to start the terminal emulator program.
Step 4
Access the CLI.
Step 5
Log in as an administrator. The tech$ prompt appears.
Step 6
To ensure that the new hot swap controller is working properly, enter hwconfig. Output similar to the 
following example appears: