Cisco Cisco Explorer Set-top Software Version 2.1 Mode D'Emploi
Access the Diagnostic Screens
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6 To exit the diagnostic screens, press the EXIT or button on the remote control.
Notes:
If you are accessing diagnostic screens on an 8000, 8000HD, 8300, or 8300HD
Home Entertainment Server, press the
button to resume the program
from its current position.
If you are accessing diagnostic screens on an 8000, 8000HD, 8300, or 8300HD
Home Entertainment Server and want to resume the program in to real time,
tune away from the current channel and then tune back.
Note: If you are using an AT8450 or an AT8550 remote control, press the
Note: If you are using an AT8450 or an AT8550 remote control, press the
LIVE key to resume the program in real time
Accessing the Diagnostic Screens Using the DNCS Web Browser
Use the Web browser on the DNCS to view the diagnostics screens of any DHCT
that is booted "two-way" (information can travel to and from the headend) and
accessible from that DNCS.
Follow these steps to access the diagnostic screens from the DNCS.
1 Launch a Web browser that is installed on the DNCS.
2 From the Address field located at the top of your Web browser, type
Follow these steps to access the diagnostic screens from the DNCS.
1 Launch a Web browser that is installed on the DNCS.
2 From the Address field located at the top of your Web browser, type
http://<the.dhct.ip.address>:5030/1.html and then press Enter. Your Web
browser displays the first diagnostic screen (Status Summary) of the DHCT you
are using.
Note: In this command, <the.dhct.ip.address> represents the actual IP address of
Note: In this command, <the.dhct.ip.address> represents the actual IP address of
the DHCT you are using.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions and the links to view the other diagnostic
screens.