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Chapter 5 Advanced Operations
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CreateRfgw_Servername.txt
initial creation of RFGW on the USRM
the USRM reads the RFGW-1 settings (freq, tsid, card status)
service groups are not provisioned at this time
Servername is the name or IP address of the USRM
PreprovisionRfgw_Servername.txt
provisions the RFGW-1 with service group information
the QAM is in AdminState=OutOfService, so the USRM will not use it
final check of QAMs before deleting GQAMs and turning up service
Servername is the name or IP address of the USRM
Qams_Servername.txt
sets the pre-provisioned QAMs to InService
Sessions now build, QAMs are active
Servername is the name or IP address of the USRM
Gqams2Remove_Servername.txt
The following is an example configuration file that removes QAMs named GQAM01
and GQAM02. This file can be used as a template to create this type file for any
number of QAMs by substituting or adding your actual QAM names.
and GQAM02. This file can be used as a template to create this type file for any
number of QAMs by substituting or adding your actual QAM names.
object GQAM01
adminstate=release
adminstate=delete
object GQAM02
adminstate=release
adminstate=delete
CreateRfgw_Servername.txt
The following is an example configuration file that creates two RFGW-1 QAMs
named RFGW1-1 and RFGW1-2. This file can be used as a template to create this
type file for any number of QAMs by substituting or adding your actual QAM
names.
named RFGW1-1 and RFGW1-2. This file can be used as a template to create this
type file for any number of QAMs by substituting or adding your actual QAM
names.
create Rfgw1 RFGW1-1
CtrlIpAddress=172.16.4.8
create Rfgw1 RFGW1-2
CtrlIpAddress=172.16.4.9