Cisco 3200 Series manuals
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Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Cisco 3230 Router Card Stack
- Cisco 3270 Rugged ISR
- Exploded View of the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure
- Cisco 3270 Router Card Stack
- Wiring Cards
- What You Can Upgrade or Replace
- Card Replacement Process
- C H A P T E R 2 Replacing Cards in the Cisco 3230 ISR Rugged Enclosure
- Removing the I/O End Cap
- Removing the Wiring Card
- Replacing or Adding a New Card
- Replacing a WMIC
- Replacing the FESMIC
- Replacing the SMIC
- Inserting the Card Stack into the Extrusion
- Reattaching the Wiring Card
- Attaching the Version 2 of the Wiring Card
- Reattaching the I/O End Cap
- Reattaching the Antenna End Cap
- C H A P T E R 3 Replacing Cards in the Cisco ISR 3270 Rugged Enclosure
- Removing the Card Stack
- Inserting the Card Stack into the Enclosure
- Adjusting the WMIC Jumper Settings
- Applying New I/O End Cap Function Labels
- replacing the sfp module
- Chapter 4 Replacing the SFP Module
- SFP Module Replacement Process
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- Chapter Organization
- Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton
- Conventions and Terminology
- parts list
- Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly
- C H A P T E R 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays
- purpose of leveling the plasma displays
- Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays
- Leveling Goals
- Chapter 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly
- Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly
- Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly
- Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly
- C H A P T E R 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements
- Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cable
- Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200
- Parts List
- Chapter 10 First-Time Setup
- Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server (Optional)
- Setting Up the Displays
- Setting Up the Cameras
- Starting the Software Setup
- Adjusting the Zoom
- Focusing the Camera
- Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly
- Setting Up the Speakers
- Setting Up the Projector
- Troubleshooting Presentation Devices
- Other Devices
- Maintaining the Tabletop
- Cleaning the Camera lens
- Complete List of Spares for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200
- C H A P T E R 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
- Powering On the System
- Replacing the Camera Cluster—Part Number CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2=
- Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4=
- Removing Audio Components
- Removing the Camera Cluster
- Removing the Display Screen and Completing the Procedure
- Replacing a Speaker—Part Number CTS-LDSPKR=
- Removing and Replacing a Speaker
- Required Information, Tools, and Equipment
- Replacing a Microphone—Part Number CTS-MIC=
- Removing and Replacing a Microphone
- Replacing a Microphone With a Microphone Extension Cable
- Replacing a Light Fixture—Part Number CTS-LIGHT-FIXT=
- Replacing the Audio/Video Extension Unit—Part Number CTS-AV-EXP=
- Replacing the Auxiliary Control Unit—Part Number CTS-LIGHT-CTRL=
- Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone—Part Number CP-7975G-CTS=
- Replacing the Projector—Part Number CTS-PRJTR-GEN1=
- Replacing a Display Shelf
- Removing and Replacing a Display Shelf Row Table Section
- Replacing a First Row Table Top Section
- Removing and Replacing a First Row Table Top Section
- Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section
- Removing and Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section
- Carton 1 of 58: Mechanical Accessory Kit, CTS3K-ACC-KIT, 53-2855-xx
- carton 3 of 58: primary codec, cts-codec-pri-g2, 800-30638-xx
- carton 5 of 58: secondary codec, 800-28202-xx, cts-codec-sec
- carton 7 of 58: projector, 74-4824-xx, cts-prjtr-gen
- carton 24 of 58: plasma display, 74-4881-xx, cts-disp-65-gen
- carton 27 of 58: light fixture, 74-5361-xx, cts-light-fixt
- carton 30 of 58: light fixture, 74-5362-xx, cts-light-fixt
- carton 34 of 58: privacy panels, 69-1629-xx, cts3k-structure
- Carton 50 of 58: Cisco TelePresence 3200 Structure—Addition to Standard CTS
- Argentina B
- Central Europe B
- India, UAE, South Africa B
- Italy B-
- North America B
- United Kingdom B
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- Roles and the Associations of Wireless Devices
- Service Set Identifiers
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- obtaining additional publications and information
- management options
- Configuring the WMIC for the First Time
- Using the Console Port to Access the Privileged Exec Mode
- Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address
- Protecting Your Wireless LAN
- Express Security Types
- CLI Security Configuration Examples
- Example: EAP Authentication
- Example: WPA
- Understanding Wireless Device Network Roles
- Access Point Role
- Point-to-Point Bridging
- Point-to-Multipoint Bridging
- Redundant Bridging
- Workgroup Bridge Role
- Universal Workgroup Bridge (2.4-GHz Radios Only)
- Assigning Dynamic MAC address for Universal Workgroup Bridge
- Supported Country Codes
- Additional Information
- Administering the WMIC
- Managing DNS
- Displaying the DNS Configuration
- Default Banner Configuration
- Configuring a Login Banner
- Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
- Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
- Configuring Username and Password Pairs
- Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
- Logging Into and Exiting a Privilege Level
- Security Configuration Examples
- Configuring and Enabling RADIUS
- RADIUS Operation
- Controlling WMIC Access with RADIUS
- Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
- Defining AAA Server Groups
- Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
- Starting RADIUS Accounting
- Configuring the Bridge to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
- Configuring the Bridge for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
- Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
- Controlling WMIC Access with TACACS+
- TACACS+ Operation
- Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
- Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
- Starting TACACS+ Accounting
- Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
- Configuring the WMIC for Secure Shell
- Configuring SSH
- Managing the System Time and Date
- Configuring Time and Date Manually
- Configuring the Time Zone
- Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
- Configuring NTP
- Configuring NTP Associations
- Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
- Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
- Disabling NTP Services on a Specific Interface
- Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
- Radio Channel and Transmit Frequency Configuration
- Determining the Radio Type
- Configuring the Radio Channel Spacing
- IEEE 802.11n (2.4-GHz Band)
- Dynamic Frequency Selection
- DFS Actions
- Configuring a Preferred Channel
- Configuring Radar Detection By Clients
- Understanding Radio Transmit Power
- Determine the Radio Type
- Configuring Client Radio Transmit Power
- Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains
- Configuring Radio Data Rates
- speed Command
- speed Command Examples
- Verify Settings
- Multiple Client Profiles
- Setting Priority in 12.4(3)JK and Later Releases
- Configuring a WMIC for MCP (12.4(3)JK or Later Releases)
- Configuration Examples
- Configuring a WMIC for MCP (12.3(8)JK Only)
- Understanding SSIDs
- Configuring the SSID
- Configuring Any SSID
- Guidelines for Using Multiple BSSIDs
- Cipher Suites and WEP
- Configuring Cipher Suites
- Configuring WEP with 12.3(8)JK or Earlier Releases
- WEP Key Restrictions
- Enabling Cipher Suite
- Enabling Cipher Suite with 12.3(8)JK or Earlier Releases
- Matching Cipher Suites with WPA
- Spanning Tree Protocol in a Wireless Environment
- STP Overview
- Bridge Protocol Data Units
- Election of the Spanning-Tree Root
- Spanning-Tree Interface States
- Blocking State
- Listening State
- Configuring STP Features
- STP Configuration Examples
- Non-Root Bridge Without VLANs
- Root Bridge with VLANs
- Non-Root Bridge with VLANs
- Displaying Spanning-Tree Status
- Cisco Discovery Protocol
- default cdp configuration
- Authentication Types
- Open Authentication to the WMIC
- EAP Authentication to the Network
- EAP-TLS
- MAC Address Authentication to the Network
- Configuring Certificates Using the crypto pki CLI
- Configuration Using the TFTP Method
- Configuration Using SCEP
- Adding the Trustpoint to the dot1x Credentials
- Configuring Authentication Types
- Assigning Authentication Types to an SSID
- Configuring Up 2.4 the WMIC Radio as an EAP Client
- Setting Up a Non-Root Bridge as a LEAP Client for 4.9 WMIC Radios
- Configuring the Root Device to Interact with the WDS Device
- Configuring Authentication Holdoffs, Timeouts, and Intervals
- Matching Authentication Types on Root Devices and Non-Root Bridges
- QoS in a Wireless Environment
- QoS for Wireless LANs Versus QoS on Wired LANs
- Precedence of QoS Settings
- Configuring QoS
- QoS Example of IP DSCP and IP Precedence
- Configuring VLANs
- Related Documents
- Incorporating Wireless Bridges into VLANs
- viewing vlans configured on the wmic
- System Message Logging
- Configuring System Message Logging
- Default System Message Logging Configuration
- Disabling and Enabling Message Logging
- Setting the Message Display Destination Device
- Enabling and Disabling Timestamps on Log Messages
- Defining the Message Severity Level
- Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP
- Setting a Logging Rate Limit
- Logging Messages to a UNIX Syslog Daemon
- Displaying the Logging Configuration
- Tunnel Templates
- Applying the Tunnel Template on the Mobile Router
- Example Configuration
- Applying Tunnel Templates to the IPSec Two-box Solution
- WIMIC Troubleshooting
- Checking Basic Settings
- Using the CLI
- Reloading the Image
- Obtaining the Image Files
- Error and Event Messages
- Protocol Filters
- configuring filters
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- SNMP Versions
- SNMP Agent Functions
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring Trap Managers and Enabling Traps
- Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
- Displaying SNMP Status
- Maximum Power Levels
- Using FTP to Access the MIB Files
- using ftp to access the mib files
- protocol filters
- WDS, Fast Secure Roaming, and Radio Management
- Role of the WDS Access Point
- Understanding Radio Management
- Requirements for WDS and Fast Secure Roaming
- Using CLI Commands to Enable the WDS Server
- Using CLI Commands to Enable the Root Device
- Viewing WDS Information
- Using CLI Commands to Enable Roaming
- Management Frame Protection
- Protection of Unicast Management Frames
- Configuring Infrastructure MFP
3200 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure
- Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure
- Cisco 3270 Router Card Stack
- Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure
- Cisco 3230 Router Card Stack
- Rugged Enclosure End Caps
- I/O End Caps for the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures
- Cisco 3270 Router I/O End Cap
- Cisco 3230 Router I/O End Cap
- Protective End Cap Cover
- I/O End Cap Port Signals
- Fast Ethernet Port Cabling for the Cisco 3250 and Cisco 3230 Routers
- Console Port Signals
- Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure LED Indications
- Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap LED Indications
- Thermal Plates
- Mounting Brackets
- Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card
- Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Power Requirements
- Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Mode
- Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Module
- Temperature Sensor
- Chapter 3 Mobile Acces Router Card
- MARC Power Requirements
- Console and Auxiliary Signals
- C H A P T E R 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card
- FESMIC Component Systems
- Signals for the FESMIC
- FESMIC Rotary Switch Positions
- SMIC Component Systems
- Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card
- port SMIC Rotary Switch Positions
- SMIC Power Consumption
- WMIC Component Systems
- Chapter 6 Wireles Mobile Interface Card
- Fast Ethernet Signals on the WMIC
- LED Behavior
- Key Features
- MAC Address Allocation
- GHz (802.11b/g) WMIC Features
- Universal Workgroup Bridge Limitations
- GHz Channels
- receive sensitivity
- Throughput
- Modulation
- Related Documentation
- working with the flash file system
- setting the default file system
- displaying information about files on a file system
- copying files
- deleting files
- extracting a tar file
- displaying the contents of a file
- guidelines for creating and using configuration files
- configuration file types and location
- copying configuration files by using ftp
- uploading a configuration file by using ftp
- copying configuration files by using rcp
- uploading a configuration file by using rcp
- clearing configuration information
- working with software images
- copying image files by using tftp
- copying image files by using ftp
- copying image files by using rcp
- Replacing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots
- Diagnosing SFP Problems
- Error Messages
- enabling ip pim on layer 3 interfaces
- storm control
- storm control configuration
- igmp snooping
- Receive Sensitivity