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Chapter 3 SR 2.7/3.7/4.2 SP3 Installation Procedures
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Run getTSID
1 Copy getTSID to the /export/home/dncs/scripts directory of the DNCS.
2 Type chmod 755 getTSID and press Enter to change the permissions for
1 Copy getTSID to the /export/home/dncs/scripts directory of the DNCS.
2 Type chmod 755 getTSID and press Enter to change the permissions for
getTSID.
3 Type getTSID and press Enter. The DNCS displays the range of TSIDs that your
facility uses.
Example:
Example:
$./getTSID
database access in progress. Please wait ...
database access in progress. Please wait ...
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-
Cisco) range do not overlap. If these ranges overlap, then you must re-map your
TSIDs.
Cisco) 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.
3 Click the Advanced Parameters tab.
4 Verify that the Start Transport Stream ID and End Transport Stream ID values
3 Click the Advanced Parameters tab.
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.