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Verify the Number of BFS Sessions 
 
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Verify the Number of BFS Sessions 
The number of BFS sessions after the upgrade needs to be the same as the number of 
BFS sessions before the upgrade. The procedures in this section guide you through 
the steps that are required in validating the number of BFS sessions. 
 
Verifying the Number of Recovered BFS Sessions 
1  Press the RF Sel button on the front panel of the BFS GQAM until the 
appropriate port number is accessed. The sessions on that port open. 
2  Does the Session Count total equal the number of sessions you recorded in 
Check the Number of BFS Sessions? 
 
If yes, skip to step 6. 
 
If no, telnet to the GQAM modulator where BFS sessions are built. 
Example: 
telnet 192.0.2.30
 
Note: Enter the login ID and password for the GQAM. If you make a typing 
error, follow these steps to recover: 
a  Press the Ctrl and ] keys simultaneously to return to the telnet prompt. 
b  Type mode ch and press Enter twice. The system returns you to the 
GQAM. 
3  Type the following command and press Enter. The system displays the sessions 
that are set up on the GQAM port. 
print_session_status <port number>
  
Note: Port numbers on the GQAM are 0-15. If your sessions are built on port 16 
in the QAM WUI, it will be port 15 on the GQAM. 
4  Locate Session ID 00:00:00:00:00:00:2. Is this session Active
 
If yes, go to step 6. 
 
If no, go to step 5. 
5  If the session is not in a CREATE_TABMAN_WAITING or PAT_ASSEMBLY 
state, troubleshoot this matter using your established escalation procedures. If 
you cannot resolve the problem, contact Cisco Services for assistance. 
6  Does the Session State field of Session ID 00:00:00:00:00:00:2 show 
PAT_ASSEMBLY
 
If yes, go to Tear Down BFS and OSM Sessions (on page 54). 
 
If no, troubleshoot this matter using your established escalation procedures. 
Note: Call Cisco Services if you are unable to resolve the issue. 
7  Type the following command and press Enter. The BFS session count is 
displayed. 
auditQam –query [BFS QAM IP address] [port #]