03-19-2014 05:52 PM - edited 03-18-2019 02:45 AM
Hi,
I'm novice about telepresence. This community is only a place to resolve questions to me.
What is the difference between primary codec and secondary codec in cts-3000?
I know primary codec's function. but i don't know secondary codec's function exactly.
Help me please.
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03-20-2014 05:25 PM
Hi,
On a CTS 3000 system you have 1 primary codec and 2 secondary codecs. The secondary codecs are responsible for the left and right camera and display connections. They communicate to the primary codec via an Ethernet cable.
Here is a guide on for the installation of a CTS-3000 so that you can see the routing of the cables.
Additionally, if you're interested in learning more about TelePresence as of last year Cisco introduced the CCNA Video certification track. This may be something of interest to you.
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certifications/ccna_video
-P
03-21-2014 04:24 AM
Secondary codecs connects to the master primary codec.
There is a DHCP client on the primary, which gives out IPs. To check connectivity then you can check the ARP table in the primary codec for IPs and how they are connected
utils network arp list
Secondary got the same HW as primary codecs, but have different connectors.
In the newer codec-series called LAGO (used for TX systems), both primary and secondary codec got the same layout and the same connectors. You will be able to swap a primary with a secondary and vice versa.
//Marius
03-20-2014 05:25 PM
Hi,
On a CTS 3000 system you have 1 primary codec and 2 secondary codecs. The secondary codecs are responsible for the left and right camera and display connections. They communicate to the primary codec via an Ethernet cable.
Here is a guide on for the installation of a CTS-3000 so that you can see the routing of the cables.
Additionally, if you're interested in learning more about TelePresence as of last year Cisco introduced the CCNA Video certification track. This may be something of interest to you.
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certifications/ccna_video
-P
03-21-2014 04:24 AM
Secondary codecs connects to the master primary codec.
There is a DHCP client on the primary, which gives out IPs. To check connectivity then you can check the ARP table in the primary codec for IPs and how they are connected
utils network arp list
Secondary got the same HW as primary codecs, but have different connectors.
In the newer codec-series called LAGO (used for TX systems), both primary and secondary codec got the same layout and the same connectors. You will be able to swap a primary with a secondary and vice versa.
//Marius
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