Cisco Headend System Release 2.7
Configuring the osmAutoMux.cfg File
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Configuring the osmAutoMux.cfg File
Using the information you recorded in your worksheets, configure the
dvs/dvsFiles/OSM/osmAutoMux.cfg file. Note that the records tags (QAM, HUB,
and SESS) must always begin in column 1. Each field must be separated by |.
dvs/dvsFiles/OSM/osmAutoMux.cfg file. Note that the records tags (QAM, HUB,
and SESS) must always begin in column 1. Each field must be separated by |.
QAM Record Layout
QAM|OUTPUT TSID|HEADEND ID
HUB Record Layout
HUB|HUB ID|HEADEND ID
SESS Record Layout
SESS|SESSMAC|SESSID\HEADEND ID
Complete these steps to configure the /dvs/dvsFiles/OSM/osmAutoMux.cfg file.
1 In an xterm window on the DNCS, type cd /dvs/dvsFiles/OSM and press Enter
1 In an xterm window on the DNCS, type cd /dvs/dvsFiles/OSM and press Enter
to change to the OSM directory.
2 Open the osmAutoMux.cfg file in a text editor. A new osmAutoMux.cfg file
opens and the cursor moves to the upper left corner of the window.
3 Type the record entries for the QAMs, HUBs and SESSs using the correct format
for each record type.
Notes:
Notes:
All the records must begin in column 1 and end with a line feed character.
The order of the records is not important. However, to make it easier to
maintain this file, Cisco recommends that you group all QAM records
together, all HUB records together, and all SESS records together.
maintain this file, Cisco recommends that you group all QAM records
together, all HUB records together, and all SESS records together.
You can add comments to specific records in the file using the # sign.
Example: Identify the primary BFS QAM I n the file using the following
comment:
Example: Identify the primary BFS QAM I n the file using the following
comment:
QAM|100|1 #Primary BFS QAM for Primary HE
You can add comments to separate groups of records in the file.
Example: Identify the beginning of the HUB records for a specific headend
using the following comment:
Example: Identify the beginning of the HUB records for a specific headend
using the following comment:
# HUBS IN HEADEND 1
HUB|7|1
HUB|7|1