Cisco Headend System Release 3.2 User Guide
749640 Rev D
Transmit the ModifyDhctConfiguration Transaction With the modDhctCfg Utility
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Options Available With the modDhctCfg Utility
Introduction
This section describes the options that are available for use with the modDhctCfg
utility.
Supported Options for the modDhctCfg Utility
Refer to the following table for an explanation of the options available with the
modDhctCfg utility.
Option
Purpose
-?
The -? option displays the help window associated with the
modDhctCfg utility.
Example: modDhctCfg -?
Example: modDhctCfg -?
-v
The –v option displays the version number of the modDhctCfg
that is installed on your system.
Example: modDhctCfg -v
Example: modDhctCfg -v
-h
The –h option is used to specify the hostname or IP address of
the DNCS in the event that the modDhctCfg utility executes on a
remote computer.
Example: modDhct -h172.18.28.176 +dms [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhct -h172.18.28.176 +dms [DHCT MAC address]
+a / -a
The +a and –a options specify how the analog_enable parameter
is set for the DHCT. The setting of the analog_enable parameter
determines whether the DHCT supports analog descrambling.
Example: modDhctCfg +a [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhctCfg +a [DHCT MAC address]
-B#
The –B option sets the blocking factor for the modDhctCfg
transaction. The blocking factor refers to the number of DHCT
records transmitted at one time in the modDhctCfg transaction.
Example: modDhctCfg -B50 [file name]
Note: The default blocking factor is 10.
Example: modDhctCfg -B50 [file name]
Note: The default blocking factor is 10.
-c#
The –c# option specifies the credit limit assigned to the DHCT
for IPPV purchases. This value is decremented with each DHCT
IPPV purchase.
Example: modDhctCfg -c100 [DHCT MAC address]
Example: modDhctCfg -c100 [DHCT MAC address]
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