Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Guida All'Installazione
Zone Provisioning
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To Add Zone Programs Using a Configuration File
USRM Server software versions 1.5 and later provide a method of managing all
zones and zone programs, across all service groups, on a single DNCS using one
configuration file.
The single configuration file can contain all the service groups for every USRM in the
The single configuration file can contain all the service groups for every USRM in the
system. The USRM software loads its own service groups while ignoring service
groups from other USRM servers.
Note: The single-zone configuration file scheme presented here assumes that each
Note: The single-zone configuration file scheme presented here assumes that each
USRM server uses the same set of zone programs. If different zone programs are
required for different USRM servers, you must create a zone configuration file for
each unique zone. This discussion assumes the use of one set of zone programs for
all USRM servers.
You can create the single configuration file, store it on the DNCS, and push it to all
You can create the single configuration file, store it on the DNCS, and push it to all
USRM Servers using a simple script. The servers monitor the file and automatically
load any new version (based on file date and time stamp) within a configurable time
of receiving the file.
You use the Platform.ConfigManager.Configuration Files page to set this up by
You use the Platform.ConfigManager.Configuration Files page to set this up by
entering the name of the file in the AutoConfigFileName field on each server. You
only need to do this once; after that, the server monitors the file and loads any new
one.
Zone Configuration File Example
The following is an example configuration file. See the next section for instructions
The following is an example configuration file. See the next section for instructions
on creating and formatting each section of the file.
Note: The configuration file must be located in the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles
Note: The configuration file must be located in the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles
directory.