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DNCS Non-Cisco Conditional Access Check
The DNCS Non-Cisco Conditional Access Check field examines the site
configuration for the existence of certain files and variables to determine whether the
site supports a non-Cisco conditional access method.
configuration for the existence of certain files and variables to determine whether the
site supports a non-Cisco conditional access method.
DNCS File Size Check
The DNCS File Size Check field lists files 50 MB or larger in the /dvs/dncs/tmp,
/var/log, and /tmp directories.
/var/log, and /tmp directories.
Last Logging Time Stamp for Selected Processes
The Last Logging Time Stamp for Selected Processes field reports the current time
and then lists the timestamp associated with the last time the emmDistributor and
camAuditor processes wrote to their respective logfiles. System operators can
compare the timestamps with the current time to determine whether the
emmDistributor and camAuditor processes are running properly.
and then lists the timestamp associated with the last time the emmDistributor and
camAuditor processes wrote to their respective logfiles. System operators can
compare the timestamps with the current time to determine whether the
emmDistributor and camAuditor processes are running properly.
Note: The timestamp should not be more than a few minutes behind the current
time. If you notice that the timestamp associated with the logfiles is more than 15
minutes behind the current time, contact Cisco Services.
time. If you notice that the timestamp associated with the logfiles is more than 15
minutes behind the current time, contact Cisco Services.
DHCT Status Summary
The data in the DHCT Status Summary field provides a status summary of all
DHCTs in the database, local and remote sites.
DHCTs in the database, local and remote sites.
DHCT Type Summary
The data in the DHCT Type Summary field summarizes the number of DHCTs in
the database, using each unique combination of DHCT type, revision, OUI, and
software table of contents file (if any).
the database, using each unique combination of DHCT type, revision, OUI, and
software table of contents file (if any).
Notes:
The system also reports the number of DHCTs in the database of type NULL.
A DHCT of type NULL represents a DHCT that has no record in the database,
but has attempted to sign on to the system.
Important! Call Cisco Services if you have a large number of DHCTs, relative to
system size, with a type of NULL.
but has attempted to sign on to the system.
Important! Call Cisco Services if you have a large number of DHCTs, relative to
system size, with a type of NULL.