Cisco DNCS System Release 2.8.1 3.8.1 4.3.1 User Guide

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Partially Encrypted Session Settings
Use the following fields when you manage a partially encrypted session in the DNCS.
Field
Description
Session ID
 
Left window - The session MAC address. Type 12 zeros (the system inputs the
colons for you).
Right Session ID field - The source ID you used when you added the content
source.
Your final entry will look similar to the following example:
Specify effective
date and time
Allows you to define when subscribers can start viewing content from this
source.
Effective Date
The month, day, and year you want subscribers to be able to start viewing
content from this source.
You must type two digits for the month and day, and four digits for the year. 
Example: You would type July 4, 2007, as 07042007. The system inputs the
slashes for you and displays 07/04/2007.
Displays only if you select the Specify effective date and time option or if you
select the Custom option in Date/Time.
Effective Time
The hour, minute, and second you want subscribers to be able to start seeing
content from this source.
You must type two digits for each value. 
Example: You would type eight o'clock as 080000. The system inputs the
colons for you and displays 08:00:00. 
Displays only if you select the Specify effective date and time option or if you
select the Custom option in Date/Time.
Define Session
Define the session programming.
Select the Broadcast programming option because this source will provide
broadcast (audio/video) programming rather than system information.
Input Device
The type of device (the MPEG source) that will provide the service content (for
example, an MDR or IRT).
You defined the MPEG source when you set up your network.
Select Outputs
The carrier that will receive content from this source.
Wrap-up
 
Input MPEG Program Number
The MPEG program number of the clear
stream that the GoQAM modulator receives.
Incumbent MPEG Program
Number
The MPEG program number of the non-SA
encrypted stream that the GoQAM
modulator receives.
Bandwidth
The amount of bandwidth (in Mbps) that
the system should allow for this service.
This value is usually defined by your content
service provider. Requirements vary from
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