Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Guía Del Usuario
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Reboot DHCTs or Obtain Sign-on Data With the listQpsk Utility
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Run the listQpsk Utility,
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Rebooting DHCTs
Follow these instructions to use the listQpsk utility to reboot DHCTs.
Important: Service to subscribers is interrupted while the DHCT reboots.
Important: Service to subscribers is interrupted while the DHCT reboots.
1.
If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2.
Do you know the modulator name or modulator ID associated with the
DHCTs that you want to reboot?
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If yes, go to step 3.
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If no, follow these instructions.
a) Type listQpsk 9999 and then press Enter.
a) Type listQpsk 9999 and then press Enter.
Result: The system lists all QPSK modulators by name and ID.
b) Note the modulator name or ID associated with the DHCTs that you
want to reboot.
3.
Type listQpsk -b [modulator ID or modulator name] and then press Enter.
Note: Substitute the ID or the name of the QPSK modulator for
Note: Substitute the ID or the name of the QPSK modulator for
[modulator ID or modulator name].
Example: Type listQpsk -b QPSK1 and then press Enter.
Result: The utility displays a message similar to the following:
I plan to Reboot all boxes on QPSK ‘[modulator name or modulator ID]’
Example: Type listQpsk -b QPSK1 and then press Enter.
Result: The utility displays a message similar to the following:
I plan to Reboot all boxes on QPSK ‘[modulator name or modulator ID]’
(using [broadcast address]).
Do you want to continue? (Y/N)
4.
Type y and then press Enter.
Result: The system reboots the DHCTs assigned to the specified modulator.
Result: The system reboots the DHCTs assigned to the specified modulator.
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