Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 User Guide
About This Guide
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About This Guide
Introduction
The Broadcast File System (BFS) is a software module in the Digital Broadband
Delivery System (DBDS) that is the primary means of communication between the
Digital Network Control System (DNCS) and subscriber set-tops. Using a data
carousel mechanism, the BFS stores files associated with applications that are
installed and registered on the DNCS or the application server. These files are then
transmitted frequently to set-tops.
Delivery System (DBDS) that is the primary means of communication between the
Digital Network Control System (DNCS) and subscriber set-tops. Using a data
carousel mechanism, the BFS stores files associated with applications that are
installed and registered on the DNCS or the application server. These files are then
transmitted frequently to set-tops.
Although many applications are pre-installed on the DNCS or application server,
additional data sources (Cisco or third-party) associated with applications can be
added to or deleted from the BFS data carousel as needed.
additional data sources (Cisco or third-party) associated with applications can be
added to or deleted from the BFS data carousel as needed.
The procedures discussed in this user's guide describe the process required to add
and delete BFS sources associated with applications onto the DNCS and DBDS
network.
and delete BFS sources associated with applications onto the DNCS and DBDS
network.
Important: These procedures are for applications other than tru2way™ (previously
known as OCAP™) applications.
known as OCAP™) applications.
Purpose
This document provides an outline of the procedures for configuring applications on
the DNCS. This document also includes detailed instructions for adding and
deleting BFS sources from the data carousel.
the DNCS. This document also includes detailed instructions for adding and
deleting BFS sources from the data carousel.
Scope
The contents of this document apply to sites that are using DNCS system release
(SR) 2.7, 3.7, 4.2, or later and sites that are providing information to set-tops within
their system using one of the following configurations:
(SR) 2.7, 3.7, 4.2, or later and sites that are providing information to set-tops within
their system using one of the following configurations:
A traditional configuration that includes a Broadband Integrated Gateway (BIG)
A configuration, supported by SRs 2.7, 3.7, 4.2 or later, in which an ASI card
installed on the DNCS carries information from the DNCS directly to the Data
QAM (BIG QAM) without the need for a BIG
installed on the DNCS carries information from the DNCS directly to the Data
QAM (BIG QAM) without the need for a BIG
Important: It is vital to know which configuration you are using as you work
through the procedures in this document. You will be directed to skip sections or
steps based on your configuration.
through the procedures in this document. You will be directed to skip sections or
steps based on your configuration.