Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System Guida All'Installazione
Add the xOD Service to the IPG
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4 Insert a blank line and add an entry for the ASI server using the following
format:
xxx.xx.xx.xxx asi
Note: In the format shown above, xxx.xx.xx.xxx represents the IP address.
xxx.xx.xx.xxx asi
Note: In the format shown above, xxx.xx.xx.xxx represents the IP address.
5 Type :wq! and press Enter. The system exits vi editor and a prompt appears.
6 Type exit and press Enter. The system exits su mode on the Application Server
6 Type exit and press Enter. The system exits su mode on the Application Server
and a prompt appears.
7 Type exit and press Enter. The system closes the telnet connection with the
Application Server, returns you to the DNCS, and a prompt appears. Leave the
xterm window open. You will need it to complete some of the other procedures
in this guide.
8 Go to
Adding the IPG xOD Collector (on page 61).
Adding the IPG xOD Collector
The IPG collector is a process that resides on the Application Server. The IPG
collector runs automatically once a day to retrieve IPG data from the IPG data
provider. You must add a separate IPG collector for xOD services. However, you
need only one IPG collector for all xOD packages (for example, HBO On Demand,
Starz On Demand, and Showtime On Demand).
Important:
Important:
You need the ASI server prasara user password from your system administrator.
You must select a unique number to use as the ID for this collector.
Our engineers strongly recommend that you schedule the xOD IPG collector to
run at least one hour before the collection time of your main IPG collector. So,
you need to know what time your main IPG collector runs.
Complete these steps to set up an xOD IPG collector.
1 On the DNCS Administrative Console, click the Server Applications tab.
1 On the DNCS Administrative Console, click the Server Applications tab.