Cisco Cisco Live Event Controller Data Sheet
Data Sheet
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Cisco Live Event Controller
Description
The Cisco
®
Live Event Controller (LEC) server is used by programmers and broadcasters
to perform uplink-commanded, dynamic channel tuning for receivers. It provides the
capability for programmers and broadcasters to manage the access rights of services
based on event groups. Users define the event groups and assign decoders to the
groups on the PNC (PowerVu
capability for programmers and broadcasters to manage the access rights of services
based on event groups. Users define the event groups and assign decoders to the
groups on the PNC (PowerVu
®
Network Centre). Once decoders are assigned to groups,
users can create and schedule live tuning events on the LEC. Decoders can be tuned by
live events. The start/end time of the event is dynamically controlled via a button push.
This feature provides users with an extra level of flexibility in managing services.
live events. The start/end time of the event is dynamically controlled via a button push.
This feature provides users with an extra level of flexibility in managing services.
Figure 1.
Overview of Live Event Tuning Mechanism