Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway User Guide
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4019301 Rev B
Setting Up the Interactive Program Guide
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Before You Begin,
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Bottom Half - The bottom half of the screen shows the listings for several channels
arranged in chronological order. The strip along the bottom of the screen identifies
the date for these listings and indicates the way these listings are arranged (“by
time” in this example). Pressing the button lets you browse these listings
alphabetically by title or by theme, and pressing the button lets you view
listings for a different date. In addition, if you press the Info button, this section of
the screen displays more detailed information about the highlighted program.
Collecting the IPG Data
In order to provide IPG data you must set up IPG collectors and IPG servers, and
you must map IPG data to SAM services. The IPG collectors receive IPG data
through the data provider’s File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Web site. This data is stored
in a provider-neutral format in the SARA Server database.
For each IPG collector, there must be an IPG server. The IPG servers pull data from
For each IPG collector, there must be an IPG server. The IPG servers pull data from
the DNCS database and create files on the Broadcast File System (BFS). The DHCTs
can then download data as needed.