Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 User Guide
Chapter 2 Provisioning SDV Services on the DNCS
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3 Are you adding or editing a Service Group?
If adding a service group, go to step 4.
If editing a service group, go to step 7.
4 Click Add. The Add Service Group window opens.
5 Click in the ID field and type a unique number to identify the service group.
6 Click in the Name field, type a name for the service group, and then go to step 8.
6 Click in the Name field, type a name for the service group, and then go to step 8.
Note: The name you enter can include numbers and letters. We recommend that
you establish a naming scheme that allows you to easily identify the SDV service,
the GQAM modulator(s) providing it, and which hub it serves.
Example: A name of SDV_SG_Hub1_GQ43 could represent an SDV service
group associated with a GQAM modulator, whose IP address ends in 43, and
that processes SDV data for Hub 1.
you establish a naming scheme that allows you to easily identify the SDV service,
the GQAM modulator(s) providing it, and which hub it serves.
Example: A name of SDV_SG_Hub1_GQ43 could represent an SDV service
group associated with a GQAM modulator, whose IP address ends in 43, and
that processes SDV data for Hub 1.
7 Use the Filter to display the service group that you want to associate with the
SDV server.
Note: To filter for a service group, select a filter type (ID, Name, Parent ID), enter
a value for the type you selected and then click Show. The service groups that
meet this criteria appear in the Service Group Data window.
Note: To filter for a service group, select a filter type (ID, Name, Parent ID), enter
a value for the type you selected and then click Show. The service groups that
meet this criteria appear in the Service Group Data window.
8 When the service group appears in the Select the service group data window,
select the service group and click Edit. The Edit Service Group window opens.