Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Guida All'Installazione
Chapter 1 Overview
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Network Resource Management
Configuration Manager
The ConfigManager platform component is the configuration manager for the
USRM. ConfigManager creates and restores the software configuration and also
implements software upgrades. On the web interface, it is located under Platform -
ConfigManager in the navigation tree.
On startup, the configuration manager restores the USRM configuration. The
On startup, the configuration manager restores the USRM configuration. The
configuration manager first inspects the contents of the persistdata directory. If there
are no files ending with ".bin", the configuration manager creates a default
configuration. If there are one or more files ending with ".bin" in the persistdata
directory, the configuration manager creates the component(s) with files in the
persistdata directory and then restores their state using the contents of the ".bin"
file(s).
Refer to Persistence (on page 14) for more information about the persistdata
Refer to Persistence (on page 14) for more information about the persistdata
directory and persistence.
ConfigManager supports creating network resources via two different methods, as
ConfigManager supports creating network resources via two different methods, as
follows:
Via web interface
Via device configuration file
The next sections explain these methods in detail.
Creating Resources Via Web Interface
ConfigManager allows the creation of network resources directly via the web
interface. The Platform - ConfigManager - Resource Create page is used for this
purpose. This page contains a list of supported resource types, e.g., TableQam,
netcrypt, ERM, xDQA24, gqam, and other types for your application.
To Create a Resource
To create a network resource of a specific type, enter a valid name for the resource in
To create a network resource of a specific type, enter a valid name for the resource in
the CreateName field to the right of TypeName in the same row and click Commit
Changes.
Important: The user-assigned name must be unique within the USRM. For
Important: The user-assigned name must be unique within the USRM. For
example, once a QAM is named "qam001", no other device on the USRM can be
named "qam001". Spaces are not allowed within names. The USRM uses periods to
separate components of the name. This does not prevent the use of periods in a
user-defined name, e.g., "Boston.Sudbury".