Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway User Guide
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Chapter 5 Setting Up the Interactive Program Guide
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4 Click the IPG tab. The IPG tab moves to the forefront and displays the default
Memory Usage settings.
5 Enter the settings appropriate to your network.
Note: For an explanation of Memory Usage settings, see IPG Memory Usage
Settings (on page 63).
Settings (on page 63).
6 When finished, click Save. The Application Server sends these settings to all
DHCTs in your network that do not receive hub-specific settings. Changes
should be made within a few minutes.
Note: These changes do not affect DHCTs that receive hub-specific
configurations.
should be made within a few minutes.
Note: These changes do not affect DHCTs that receive hub-specific
configurations.
Changing a Hub-Specific Configuration to a Global Configuration
Once you have completed testing the Memory Usage settings on the DHCTs in your
headend, follow these instructions to send these settings globally to all DHCTs in
your network that do not receive hub-specific settings. After these settings are
applied globally, you will be able to change any hub-specific settings to those of the
global settings if you wish.
1 In the main window, click the Server Applications tab.
2 Click DHCT Config. The DHCT Configure Prompt window opens.
3 Click Hub. The DHCT Configure Prompt window displays all of the hubs in
headend, follow these instructions to send these settings globally to all DHCTs in
your network that do not receive hub-specific settings. After these settings are
applied globally, you will be able to change any hub-specific settings to those of the
global settings if you wish.
1 In the main window, click the Server Applications tab.
2 Click DHCT Config. The DHCT Configure Prompt window opens.
3 Click Hub. The DHCT Configure Prompt window displays all of the hubs in
your network along with their IDs and configurations.
4 Select the hub that you need to change from Hub-Specific to Global
configuration and click Delete. A message asks if you are sure that you want to
delete the hub-specific configuration.
delete the hub-specific configuration.
5 Click Yes to delete the hub-specific configuration.