Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 User Guide
Managing Bandwidth and Service Groups
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In the following example, note that Session 22 is Program Number 138, while
Session 199 is Program Number 139, and Session 24 is Program Number 140.
When Session 24 was built, it took the next available Program Number, which
was 140. With the Direct ASI model, you can have Program Numbers out of
sequence in the PAT Configuration table.
Example:
Session 199 is Program Number 139, and Session 24 is Program Number 140.
When Session 24 was built, it took the next available Program Number, which
was 140. With the Direct ASI model, you can have Program Numbers out of
sequence in the PAT Configuration table.
Example:
Session Number
Program Number
2
128
4
129
6
130
8
131
10
132
12
133
14
134
16
135
18
136
20
137
22
138
24
140
26
141
28
142
30
143
32
144
199
139
4 After adding the BFS sources, update any secondary BFS QAMs by adding the
same sessions to the secondary BFS QAMs.
Example: If you added sessions 24 and 26 to the primary BFS QAM, you must
add the same sessions to all secondary BFS QAMs as Continuous Feed sessions.
Example: If you added sessions 24 and 26 to the primary BFS QAM, you must
add the same sessions to all secondary BFS QAMs as Continuous Feed sessions.