Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 User Guide
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Transmit the ModifyDhctConfiguration Transaction With the modDhctCfg Utility 749640 Rev D
Options Available With the modDhctCfg Utility,
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Option
Purpose
+dms / -dms The +dms and –dms options enable or disable digital packages for
the DHCT.
Example: modDhctCfg +dms [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhctCfg +dms [DHCT MAC address]
+dis / -dis
The +dis and –dis options are used to enable or disable the
decryption of encrypted sessions.
Example: modDhctCfg +dis [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhctCfg +dis [DHCT MAC address]
-e#
The –e# option specifies the maximum number of IPPV
purchases that the DHCT can make before IPPV purchase data is
collected by the DNCS.
Example: modDhctCfg -e10 [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhctCfg -e10 [DHCT MAC address]
+f / -f
The +f and –f options determine whether the fast_refresh
parameter is set to on or off. The DNCS sends EMMs to DHCTs
that are on the “fast refresh list” automatically; subscribers or
installation engineers are not required to telephone the headend
when they want a DHCT enabled.
Example: modDhctCfg +f [file name]
Example: modDhctCfg +f [file name]
-I
The –I option instructs the DNCS to process imported DHCT
records from another DNCS. This option deletes the
secure_micro record from the database and sets to null the
qpsk_mod, qpsk_demod, and ip_address fields. To restore this
data, the DHCTs must reboot.
Example: modDhctCfg -I [file name]
Example: modDhctCfg -I [file name]
+i / -i
The +i and –i options determine whether a DHCT is enabled for
IPPV.
Example: modDhctCfg +i -e10 [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhctCfg +i -e10 [DHCT MAC address]
+pXX / -pXX The +pXX and –pXX options add or remove package XX from a
DHCT.
Example: modDhctCfg +pHBO [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhctCfg +pHBO [DHCT MAC address]
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