Cisco Headend System Release 2.7
Add an MPEG Source
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4 In the Transport Stream ID box, type the number that identifies the transport
stream going from this MPEG source to the associated BFS QAM.
Note: This number must correspond with the ASI input (usually on your
network map) on the associated QAM.
Note: This number must correspond with the ASI input (usually on your
network map) on the associated QAM.
5 Record the Transport Stream ID here ________. You will need this number if you
add another BFS QAM to the DNCS.
6 In the Transport Protocol field, select ASI.
Note: Typically, multiplexing devices or translators use ASI transport mode. If
you are setting up an emulated MUX for a multiplexing device, select ASI.
you are setting up an emulated MUX for a multiplexing device, select ASI.
7 Click OK. The DNCS saves this information, closes the Port Number Prompt
window, and then updates the Connectivity tab with the new port and transport
stream information.
stream information.
8 Click Save to save your changes.
9 Close the the MPEG Source window from the File menu.
10 Close the MPEG Source List window from the File menu.
11 Do you need to add other MPEG sources for additional secondary BFS QAMs?
9 Close the the MPEG Source window from the File menu.
10 Close the MPEG Source List window from the File menu.
11 Do you need to add other MPEG sources for additional secondary BFS QAMs?
If yes, repeat the Setting Up Basic Parameters for the MPEG Source
procedure and this procedure up to this point for each additional MPEG
source. Then go to step 12.
procedure and this procedure up to this point for each additional MPEG
source. Then go to step 12.
If no, go to step 12.
12 Do you already have additional BFS QAM(s) in your DNCS to associate with the
MPEG source(s)?
If yes, go to Setting Up Additional BFS QAM and MPEG Source
Connectivity (on page 20).
Connectivity (on page 20).
If no, go to Add Another BFS QAM to the DNCS (on page 16).