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2 Set the DisplayMode to Config and click Commit Changes.
3 Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration Files page.
4 Enter the name of the QAM configuration file into the AutoConfigFileName field
3 Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration Files page.
4 Enter the name of the QAM configuration file into the AutoConfigFileName field
and click Commit Changes.
5 Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Configuration page.
6 Set the DisplayMode to Normal and click Commit Changes.
6 Set the DisplayMode to Normal and click Commit Changes.
Result: The configuration file now automatically loads any new information or
changes whenever the file's date/time stamp is changed. If the file is modified
and saved, the USRM automatically loads the new changes.
Note: The USRM does not delete any information that is taken out of a
configuration file. A separate delete command is required.
changes whenever the file's date/time stamp is changed. If the file is modified
and saved, the USRM automatically loads the new changes.
Note: The USRM does not delete any information that is taken out of a
configuration file. A separate delete command is required.
Updating Zone Configuration Information
This step is only required for sites using zones.
If service groups are added or deleted on a USRM, the zone configuration file needs
to be "touched" even if there are no changes to zones. Modify the existing
configuration file on the USRM to reflect the new zone information.
to be "touched" even if there are no changes to zones. Modify the existing
configuration file on the USRM to reflect the new zone information.
Example of Adding a Service Group
This is an example of adding a service group using a configuration file named
QAMs_Stuttgart.txt. The configuration file does the following.
1 Adds a GQAM (device type=gqam) named GQAM02.
2 Sets the QAM management ip address to 172.16.6.3.
3 Assigns Port 1 to SGID=5, Port 2 to SGID=15, and leaves ports 3 and 4
QAMs_Stuttgart.txt. The configuration file does the following.
1 Adds a GQAM (device type=gqam) named GQAM02.
2 Sets the QAM management ip address to 172.16.6.3.
3 Assigns Port 1 to SGID=5, Port 2 to SGID=15, and leaves ports 3 and 4
unassigned.
4 Sets the AdminState for each of the assigned ports to InService and each of the
unassigned ports to OutOfService.
5 Creates entries for these service groups in the Resource Manager Service Group
Table and sets the AdminState to InService.
The configuration file QAMs_Stuttgart.txt is shown below.