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Creating QAMs With a Configuration File
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Creating QAMs With a Configuration File
QAMs can be created by using a configuration file. Once created, the configuration
files can be loaded and processed using the USRM web interface, as follows:
1 Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Config Utils page.
2 Enter the configuration file name in the LoadConfigFileName field, and then
files can be loaded and processed using the USRM web interface, as follows:
1 Select the Platform - ConfigManager - Config Utils page.
2 Enter the configuration file name in the LoadConfigFileName field, and then
click Commit Changes.
Result: The configuration file is processed, and the QAM resources added to the
network configuration.
Result: The configuration file is processed, and the QAM resources added to the
network configuration.
Creating GQAM, xDQA, and RFGW-1 QAMs
GQAM, xDQA and RFGW-1 QAMs can be created using a text configuration file in
the following format.
the following format.
Note: The text file should reside in the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory.
Rfgw1 RFGW1 adminstate=preprovision\
CtrlIpAddress=172.16.4.8\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.1 2\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.2 6\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.3 7\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.4 8\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.5 9\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.6 10\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.7 11\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.8 12\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.9 13\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.10 14\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.11 15\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.12 16 adminstate=inservice
gqam GQAM1 CtrlIpAddress=172.16.4.2\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.1 6\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.2 7\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.3 8\
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.4 9