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This document describes how to install the Cisco Multiservices Platform Series devices and how to perform the initial set up of these devices. It provides information for the following Multiservices Platform Series model:
•CPS-MSP-1RU-K9—1-rack unit (RU) chassis with motherboard, 300 W power supply, and CPU. (Drives and option cards are available separately.)
•CPS-MSP-2RU-K9—2-rack unit (RU) chassis with motherboard, 900 W power supply, and CPU. (Drives are available separately.)
This document it is intended for experienced system integrators and technicians who are installing these devices.
This document is organized as follows:
Provides information about the Multiservices Platform Series features, chassis, and system interface |
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Chapter 2 "Setting Up and Maintaining the Multiservices Platform Series Device" |
Describes how to perform a variety of set up and hardware maintenance procedures for Multiservices Platform Series devices |
Provides technical specifications for the Multiservices Platform Series, including connection ports, power needs and operating environment requirements |
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Describes how to replace and reimage a failed hard disk drive |
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Provides information about the optional fiber channel card, which enables fibre channel connectivity to external storage arrays |
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Provides information about the optional 16 x CIF / 4 x 4CIF video capture card, which enables capturing and compressing analog video streams |
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Provides information about the optional 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards, which capture and compress standard definition analog video streams |
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"Using IPMI to Remotely Reboot a Multi Services Platform Series Device" |
how to configure a Multiservices Platform Series device so that it can be rebooted by using the IPMI, and how to perform the remote reboot procedure |
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