Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Installation Guide
Chapter 5 Advanced Operations
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6 Important: Modify the Qams_Servername file, or any other AutoConfigFile that
had the now-deleted QAM listed in it, and remove the deleted-GQAM's entry.
Note: For GQAMs on the USRM, this step can also be accomplished by
Note: For GQAMs on the USRM, this step can also be accomplished by
rerunning the extractQams4Server script and re-importing the file into the DNCS
after the QAM's ports have been removed from the service groups associated
with the USRM.
Setting the AdminState of the RFGW-1 to InService
Perform the following steps to set the AdminState of the RFGW-1 to InService.
1 Create the AutoConfigFileName entry for the Qams_Servername file on the
Perform the following steps to set the AdminState of the RFGW-1 to InService.
1 Create the AutoConfigFileName entry for the Qams_Servername file on the
USRM and run the file.
a Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration page.
b Set the DisplayMode to Config and click Commit Changes.
c Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration Files page.
d Enter the Qams_Servername.txt file name into the AutoConfigFileName field
a Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration page.
b Set the DisplayMode to Config and click Commit Changes.
c Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration Files page.
d Enter the Qams_Servername.txt file name into the AutoConfigFileName field
and click Commit Changes.
e Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration page.
f Set the DisplayMode to Normal and click Commit Changes.
Result: The configuration file now automatically loads any new information or
f Set the DisplayMode to Normal and click Commit Changes.
Result: The configuration file now automatically loads any new information or
changes whenever the file's date/time stamp is changed. If the file is modified
and saved, the USRM automatically loads the new changes.
Note: The USRM does not delete any information that is taken out of a
Note: The USRM does not delete any information that is taken out of a
configuration file. A separate delete command is required.
2 Monitor the EventLog and verify that the file loads and that sessions are being
created.
3 Go to the ResourceManager - Session List page and verify there are sessions
listed for the RFGW-1 QAMs.
Connecting the RF Cables
Connect the RF cables to the appropriate RFGW-1 output ports, unmute ports, etc.
Connect the RF cables to the appropriate RFGW-1 output ports, unmute ports, etc.