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Add Source IDs for SDV Services in an RNCS Environment
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Creating a Source Definition for an Existing Source ID
This section describes how to create additional source definitions for an existing
source ID when the source definitions are specific to ad zone programming.
source ID when the source definitions are specific to ad zone programming.
Important:
To set up ad zones, refer to Series D9500 Switched Digital Video Servers Installation
and Operation Guide (part number 4012584).
and Operation Guide (part number 4012584).
To successfully provision new services for an existing source for SDV at a remote
site (i.e., using the ad zone provisioning feature on the SDV Server), you must be
running SDV Server software version 1.4.2 or later.
site (i.e., using the ad zone provisioning feature on the SDV Server), you must be
running SDV Server software version 1.4.2 or later.
Note: For setting up new source definitions for source redundancy, refer to Creating
a Source Definition For an Existing SDV Source (on page 91).
a Source Definition For an Existing SDV Source (on page 91).
Creating a Source Definition for an Existing SDV Source
Complete the following steps to define a new source definition (session) for an
existing SDV source. Sessions define and allocate the resources that the network uses
to deliver sources.
1 From the Source List window, select the existing SDV source, click File, and then
existing SDV source. Sessions define and allocate the resources that the network uses
to deliver sources.
1 From the Source List window, select the existing SDV source, click File, and then
select Source Definitions. The Source Definitions window opens.
2 From the File menu, select New Digital. The Set Up Digital Source Definition
window opens.
3 For the Session ID field, type the following: 00:00:00:00:00:00 nnnnn, where
―nnnnn‖ is the source ID that you entered when you added the source to the
Source List.
Example: For source ID 13005, enter 00:00:00:00:00:00 13005.
Source List.
Example: For source ID 13005, enter 00:00:00:00:00:00 13005.