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Chapter 3 System Release 2.7/3.7/4.2 SP2 Installation Procedures
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Example:
$./getTSID
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SA TSID Range
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Min: 101
Max: 10111
NON SA TSID Range
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Min: 50010
Max: 50010
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SA TSID Range
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Min: 101
Max: 10111
NON SA TSID Range
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Min: 50010
Max: 50010
Important: Be sure that the session-based (SA) range and the table-based (non-
SA) range do not overlap. If these ranges overlap, then you must re-map your
TSIDs.
SA) range do not overlap. If these ranges overlap, then you must re-map your
TSIDs.
Check TSID Values
1 From the DNCS Administrative Console, select the DNCS tab and then the
1 From the DNCS Administrative Console, select the DNCS tab and then the
System Provisioning tab.
2 Click DNCS System. The DNCS System Configuration window opens.
Note: Beginning with SR 2.7.1/3.7.1/4.2.1, this button is labeled Sys Config.
3 Click the Advanced Parameters tab.
4 Verify that the Start Transport Stream ID and End Transport Stream ID values
4 Verify that the Start Transport Stream ID and End Transport Stream ID values
encompass the session-based TSID Range that you found using getTSID.
If your site uses only session-based QAM modulators, these values should be
0 and 65535, respectively.
0 and 65535, respectively.
If your site uses table-based QAM modulators, make sure that the TSID
ranges for the table-based QAM modulators do not fall within the range of
SA reserved TSIDs.
ranges for the table-based QAM modulators do not fall within the range of
SA reserved TSIDs.
If your site uses switched digital video (SDV), the DNCS will not allow you
to save a TSID range unless you have also defined a range of MPEG program
numbers for SDV. Click on the SDV Parameters tab to define starting and
ending MPEG program numbers.
to save a TSID range unless you have also defined a range of MPEG program
numbers for SDV. Click on the SDV Parameters tab to define starting and
ending MPEG program numbers.
5 Click Save and close the DNCS System Configuration window.
6 If you made any changes to the Start Transport Stream ID or End Transport
6 If you made any changes to the Start Transport Stream ID or End Transport
Stream ID values, remember to stop and restart the DNCS and the Application
Server to ensure that the new settings take effect for each configuration change.
Server to ensure that the new settings take effect for each configuration change.
7 For more information, see Setting Session-Based QAM TSID Ranges (part number
4004192).