Cisco Systems D14595.03 Server User Manual


 
Restoring to Content Server defaults
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Configurations mode, the Content Server does not accept new calls.
1-5 calls (cnfg)
Calls are in progress and the Content Server is in Reloading Configurations mode.
trans (cnfg)
The Content Server is transcoding and is in Reloading Configurations mode.
idle
The TCS Wizard is running. In Idle mode, the Content Server does not accept new
calls or process new transcoding jobs.
1-5 calls (idle)
The TCS Wizard has started while there is a call in progress.
trans (idle)
The TCS Wizard has started while there is a transcoding process in progress.
maintenance
The Content Server is in a cluster and has been set to Maintenance mode. The
Content Server will not accept new calls or process new transcoding jobs.
1-5 calls (maint)
Calls are in progress and the Content Server is in Maintenance mode.
trans (maint)
The Content Server is transcoding and is in Maintenance mode.
upgrading
This Content Server, or a Content Server in the cluster, is being upgraded.
Error states
Error
The Content Server is out of disk space or has lost connection to the NAS.
No network
The Content Server has no connection to the network.
Buttons
Enters Edit mode, confirms an entry.
Returns to the previous menu, exits Edit mode without saving.
and
Moves between menu items, moves between values in a numerical address and
modifies numerical values.
Restoring default settings using a PC connected to the Content
Server serial port
1. Connect the supplied serial cable from the serial port on the back of the Content Server to the
serial port on a PC.
2. Start a terminal emulator program on the PC by going to All Programs > Accessories >
Communications > HyperTerminal. (If HyperTerminal is not installed, download a terminal
emulator program from the Internet; for example, puTTY.)
3. Open a new connection and enter a name for the connection.
4. Configure the connection to use the PC’s serial port as follows:
a. Set Baud rate to 115200 bps.
b. Set Data bits to 8.
c. Set Parity to None.
d. Set Stop bits to 1.
e. Set Flow control (hardware and software) to None.
5. Click OK.
6. Press Enter to display the main menu.
7. Make sure that the Content Server is not recording or transcoding. Then press Esc to display
Cisco TelePresence Content Server version, IP address and recording/transcoding status.