Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guida All'Installazione
Chapter 3 Setting Up Hubs, MPEG Sources, MQAM Modulators, PCGs, and SCSs
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4 Click File and choose Open. The Set Up Hub window opens for the hub you
selected.
5 To change the name of this hub, click in the Hub Name field and change the
name as desired. You can use up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
Note: Be sure to use a name that is consistent with the naming scheme used on
your network map.
Note: Be sure to use a name that is consistent with the naming scheme used on
your network map.
6 To change the Networking Binding package, select the new package from the
N/W Binding Pkg drop-down list.
7 When you finish making changes, click Save.
Results:
The system saves the new hub information in the DNCS database and closes
the Set Up Hub window.
the Set Up Hub window.
The Hub List window updates to include the new hub information.
8 Change your network map to reflect these changes.
9 Do you need to modify another hub?
9 Do you need to modify another hub?
If yes, repeat steps 3 through 7.
If no, click File, and then choose Close to close the Hub List window and
return to the DNCS Administrative Console. Then, go to step 10.
return to the DNCS Administrative Console. Then, go to step 10.
10 Continue making any other changes that you need to make to your network.
When finished, send a copy of your updated network map to the representative
who handles your account.
who handles your account.
11 Do you want to delete a hub?
If yes, go to Deleting a Hub, next in this section.
If no, go to Set Up MPEG Sources (on page 34).
Deleting a Hub
You may want to delete a hub because you are no longer using it, or because you
need to redefine the headend or hub ID.
need to redefine the headend or hub ID.
Important: Before you can delete a hub, you must delete all of the network elements
that are associated with it, including any OIT bridges. In addition, you must have
your network map readily available. If you cannot locate your network map, refer to
Customer Support (on page 190).
1 Are there any node sets associated with this hub?
that are associated with it, including any OIT bridges. In addition, you must have
your network map readily available. If you cannot locate your network map, refer to
Customer Support (on page 190).
1 Are there any node sets associated with this hub?
If yes, delete those node sets first. When finished, return to this procedure.
If no, go to step 2.
2 From the DNCS Administrative Console, click the DNCS tab, and then click the
Network Element Provisioning tab.
3 Click Hub. The Hub List window opens.
4 Click once on the row containing the hub you want to delete.
4 Click once on the row containing the hub you want to delete.