Cisco Headend Service Pack 2 for SR 2.2 3.2 Guía Del Usuario
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Transmit DHCT Billing Transactions With the IIH Utility
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Reboot a DHCT With the bootDhct Transaction
Introduction
The bootDhct transaction reboots a single DHCT, a list of DHCTs, DHCTs associated
with a specific QPSK, or DHCTs of a specific model number. Follow these
instructions to configure the IIH utility to send a bootDhct transaction.
Rebooting an Individual DHCT
Follow these instructions to reboot an individual DHCT.
1.
If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2.
Type IIH -b [DHCT MAC address] and then press Enter.
Notes:
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Notes:
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Substitute the MAC address of the DHCT for [DHCT MAC address].
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The MAC address can be formatted with or without colons ( : ).
Examples:
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IIH -b 00:02:DE:A6:45:92
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IIH -b 0002DEA64592
Result: The system reboots the specified DHCT.
Rebooting a List of DHCTs
Follow these instructions to reboot a list of DHCTs. You should already have
prepared the list of DHCTs, identified by MAC address, according to the guidelines
and instructions in the Prepare a Text File section, earlier in this chapter.
Note: When the IIH utility processes a list of DHCTs, it processes ten DHCTs at a
Note: When the IIH utility processes a list of DHCTs, it processes ten DHCTs at a
time, by default. The reason ten DHCTs are processed at a time is to avoid
monopolizing the bossServer process of the DNCS. If you have an urgent need to
process more DHCTs than ten at a time, you can override the default value through
use of the –C parameter.
1.
If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
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