Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Notas de publicación
Chapter 1 Why Choose System Release 2.7.1?
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SR 2.7.1 at a Glance
Overview
This section provides an “at-a-glance” look at the new features and enhancements
for SR 2.7.1. Each new feature and enhancement is described in detail later in this
chapter. In addition, this chapter also describes certain features and enhancements
that are carried forward from previous system releases.
for SR 2.7.1. Each new feature and enhancement is described in detail later in this
chapter. In addition, this chapter also describes certain features and enhancements
that are carried forward from previous system releases.
What Are the New Features in SR 2.7.1?
Assignable Image ID Field
This system release now allows you to specify an Image ID for device image files,
instead of allowing the DNCS to assign an ID automatically. This feature allows you
to use the same name for an image file across multiple headends.
instead of allowing the DNCS to assign an ID automatically. This feature allows you
to use the same name for an image file across multiple headends.
If you want to specify an image ID, type the ID in the Image ID field on the Set Up
Downloadable File window. If you do not want to specify an image ID, leave the
Image ID field blank. Refer to the online help for more information.
Downloadable File window. If you do not want to specify an image ID, leave the
Image ID field blank. Refer to the online help for more information.
Quick Path: DNCS Administrative Console > DNCS tab > Home Element
Provisioning tab > Image > Downloadable Files tab > File > New
Provisioning tab > Image > Downloadable Files tab > File > New
Generic QAM Support
This system release adds support to manage provisioning of generic QAMs through
the published interface made available to the QAM vendors.
the published interface made available to the QAM vendors.
A Generic QAM button and a Generic QAM Models button have been added to the
Network Element Provisioning tab. These buttons allow you to add traditional table-
based QAM modulators to the DNCS. (The DNCS refers to these modulators as
generic QAM modulators.) Adding a generic QAM modulator to the DNCS allows
you to set up sessions on the modulator and manage the sessions.
Network Element Provisioning tab. These buttons allow you to add traditional table-
based QAM modulators to the DNCS. (The DNCS refers to these modulators as
generic QAM modulators.) Adding a generic QAM modulator to the DNCS allows
you to set up sessions on the modulator and manage the sessions.