Cisco Cisco Videoscape Voyager Vantage 3.3 User Guide

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Organization
Organization
This guide includes the following sections:
Section Title
Description
Briefly describes the Remote Diagnostics feature.
Lists and describes the configuration options available for Remote 
Diagnostics and how to enable them.
Provides a reference for the APIs used to trigger the transfer of 
diagnostic data from a set-top population to the headend.
Identifies error logs that can be collected by Remote Diagnostics 
and describes the possible significance of each.
Suggests specific use cases for set-top diagnostic information in 
performance analysis and troubleshooting.
Explains how to access diagnostics, identify diagnostic 
information, exit diagnostics, and reboot the set-top.
Describes the information available about the status of system 
initialization, system description, and boot status.
Describes the status information available about the Bootloader, 
system components, Conditional Access (CA), DVR (if equipped), 
Linux memory, QAMs, the network, DOCSIS, common downloads, 
platform components, and the home network.
Describes real-time statistics available on the in-band channels 
on your system.
Describes the available CableCARD summary information and 
explains how to view any additional information provided by the 
card manufacturer.
Describes the information available about the hard disk drive on 
the set-top that stores digital video.
Describes the information available about the clients connected to 
the network, the host and client digital rights management (DRM) 
capability, and the MoCA network.
Describes the information available about Cisco CA encryption, 
the conditional access system, and Internet pay-per-view (IPPV) 
purchases.
Describes the status and other diagnostic information available on 
tuners, video, copy protection, VOD, SAM, PPV, SDV, EAS, EPG, 
and (if suitable hardware is attached) information related to Wi-Fi 
and IP Client support.
Explains how to review power-up self-test results from the 
set-top in order to confirm hardware component status, boot 
status, and readiness to receive data.
Explains how to verify the version numbers and serial numbers for 
all applicable hardware and software modules in the set-top.
Describes the information available about the hard drive installed 
in a DVR-equipped set-top.