Cisco Cisco Videoscape Voyager Vantage 3.0 User Guide

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Services Diagnostics
Second Tuner Status Screen
Second Tuner Status Screen
Note:
 This diagnostic screen only exists on DHCT models that include a DVR.
Tasks that you can perform from this screen include the following:
Verify the working status of the second QAM and second MPEG decoder.
Determine if the second tuner is picking up sufficient frequency,.
Verify the tuning mode of the second QAM.
Important::
The information displayed in the Second QAM section of the Second Tuner Status diagnostic screen always refers 
to the Second Tuner, that is, the additional tuner included with your DHCT if equipped with a DVR.
The information displayed in the Second MPEG Decoder section of the Second Tuner Status diagnostic screen 
always displays PIP video data.
The screens described in this section only appear on G8 set-top hardware. G6 set-tops have only two tuners.
IP
The IP address that the controller 
assigned to the RF network.
[Network/DHCT 
configuration-dependent]
Unavailable — DHCT is not 
authorized for two-way 
communications or is unable to 
establish a two-way connection 
with the network
Subnet Mask
The IP subnet mask that is assigned 
to the RF network adapter by the 
controller.
[Network-dependent]
Hub ID
The hub number to which the DHCT is 
connected when booted.
[Network-dependent]
SNMP Mgr
Indicates if the IP address of the 
network management system in 
which it can then send Simple 
Network Management Protocol 
(SNMP) traps.
[Network-dependent]
Entitlement Agents
The entitlement agent ID (EAID) that 
was installed on the ISE or ESE (also 
known as a smart card) and inserted 
in to the DHCT.
0x00000001
Note:
 The number within the 
brackets is an index number. The 
hexadecimal number that follows 
the index number displays the 
EAID.
ESE[1]
ISE[1]
Table 2
N/W and Tuning Status Screen (continued)
Field Name
Description
Possible Values