Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) インストールガイド
USRM Web Interface - Resource Manager
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Parameter
Description
SessionUdpPortMult
Multiplier used for the calculation of UDP port numbers.
SessionUdpPortMax
Minimum value for the assignment of UDP port numbers
on Gigabit input ports.
ServerName
The name of the server. This name is used to form the
name of log files.
Note: This parameter must be populated if the
Note: This parameter must be populated if the
Applications.SdvSM.Activity log.ActivityLogFormat is
set to Comcast.
HeadendName
The name of the headend. The name is limited to a
maximum of four characters. The Comcast activity log
specification requires that service group names are
hierarchical. The format is servicegroup.hub.headend.
Note: This parameter must be populated if the
Note: This parameter must be populated if the
Applications.SdvSM.Activity log.ActivityLogFormat is
set to Comcast.
HubName
The global hub name used to form the hierarchical
service group name for logs. The name is limited to five
characters maximum. The hub name can also be
configured in a hub name table for cases where the
USRM spans more than one hub site.
Note: This parameter must be populated if the
Note: This parameter must be populated if the
Applications.SdvSM.Activity log.ActivityLogFormat is
set to Comcast.
SessionUserDataFormat
The configured format for the user data field of a session.
The USRM manages all sessions with a 10-byte sessionId.
RTSP protocols require tagging sessions with other forms
of a sessionId that cannot be contained in a 10-byte
sessionId. These identifiers are referred to as the non-
native sessionId. This information is maintained in the
UserData field for a session. Devices that use the NGOD
R6 or S6 protocols require an OnDemandSessionId that is
formed as a 128-bit IETF universal identifier. The "UUID"
state causes the UserData to be presented on the web
interface as a universal identifier. Other RTSP protocols
(VERM, CableLabs) require an OnDemandSessionId
formed as a character string. The "String" state causes the
UserData to be displayed as a character string.