Cisco PowerKEY CableCARD Module 802 Guida Utente
Chapter 1 Set Up the CableCARD or M-Card Module
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DeAuthorization Time-out Period: The time period (in days) that the
CableCARD/host pair deauthorization data is broadcast via the CableCARD
BFS file after the copy protection deauthorization is saved using the DNCS.
Important: We recommend that you set this value to 30. If this value is too
large, it could interfere with the total number of authorization entries that
can be added to the podData file and could also interfere with the CP binding
of CableCARD/host pairs.
CableCARD/host pair deauthorization data is broadcast via the CableCARD
BFS file after the copy protection deauthorization is saved using the DNCS.
Important: We recommend that you set this value to 30. If this value is too
large, it could interfere with the total number of authorization entries that
can be added to the podData file and could also interfere with the CP binding
of CableCARD/host pairs.
Max Key Session Period: The rate at which copy protection keys are
refreshed for the CableCARD and M-Card modules. These keys are copy
protected and exchanged between the CableCARD module and the host.
For CableCARD and M-Card modules operating in single-stream mode,
typing 1 (one) equals a 10 second time period. For M-Card modules
operating in multi-stream mode, the units for this value represent minutes.
For example, typing 1 equals a 1 minute (60 second) time period.
Important: We recommend that you set this value to 10. Defining a rate less
than 10 requires a large number of unnecessary calculations on the
CableCARD. Defining a rate greater than 20 does not coincide with best
security practices.
Note: A setting of 0 (zero) indicates that the copy protection keys never
refresh.
refreshed for the CableCARD and M-Card modules. These keys are copy
protected and exchanged between the CableCARD module and the host.
For CableCARD and M-Card modules operating in single-stream mode,
typing 1 (one) equals a 10 second time period. For M-Card modules
operating in multi-stream mode, the units for this value represent minutes.
For example, typing 1 equals a 1 minute (60 second) time period.
Important: We recommend that you set this value to 10. Defining a rate less
than 10 requires a large number of unnecessary calculations on the
CableCARD. Defining a rate greater than 20 does not coincide with best
security practices.
Note: A setting of 0 (zero) indicates that the copy protection keys never
refresh.
Maximum Host Change Count Allowed: The maximum number of times
that a CableCARD or M-Card module is allowed to autobind with a different
host. When a module's Host Change Count equals this limit, it will no longer
be allowed to autobind with a different host. You can enter a value in the
range of 0 (zero) to 99.
Important: This feature is not supported in this release.
that a CableCARD or M-Card module is allowed to autobind with a different
host. When a module's Host Change Count equals this limit, it will no longer
be allowed to autobind with a different host. You can enter a value in the
range of 0 (zero) to 99.
Important: This feature is not supported in this release.
RF Output: The channel over which the SSC DHCT Host delivers its RF
output signal (for example, the Cable Out port will use this channel for its
output signal). Suggested channel choice for this field is Channel 3.
output signal (for example, the Cable Out port will use this channel for its
output signal). Suggested channel choice for this field is Channel 3.