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Chapter 19 Assign the Set-Top Host to a Download Group with the cronCVT Utility
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and/or GRP2.
The -c option also supports the S25 Native iGuide stack for existing hardware, and is
used for SARA to S25, or S25 to tru2way™ transitions. The configuration file used by
the cronCVT utility, when the S25 stack is used, must be dedicated to the S25 stack.
Mixed formats are not supported. Hardware IDs are not required in the
configuration file when using the S25 Native iGuide stack.
used for SARA to S25, or S25 to tru2way™ transitions. The configuration file used by
the cronCVT utility, when the S25 stack is used, must be dedicated to the S25 stack.
Mixed formats are not supported. Hardware IDs are not required in the
configuration file when using the S25 Native iGuide stack.
With the -c option, removal of the package from the CableCARD module does not
change the download group assignment of the CableCARD module or DHCT.
Should the user want to place them into a different download group, then the first
package must be removed and a second package must be assigned which is
associated with a second download group. If both packages are assigned to the
CableCARD module, then the CableCARD module or DHCT host is placed into the
first download group specified in the configuration file, by default.
change the download group assignment of the CableCARD module or DHCT.
Should the user want to place them into a different download group, then the first
package must be removed and a second package must be assigned which is
associated with a second download group. If both packages are assigned to the
CableCARD module, then the CableCARD module or DHCT host is placed into the
first download group specified in the configuration file, by default.
The -r Option
The -r option supports one package and one download group assignment. When a
CableCARD module has been assigned PKG1, the cronCVT utility assigns the host
that is bound to the CableCARD module the group ID GRP1.
CableCARD module has been assigned PKG1, the cronCVT utility assigns the host
that is bound to the CableCARD module the group ID GRP1.
With the -r option, removal of the package from the CableCARD module places the
CableCARD module into the default download group.
CableCARD module into the default download group.
The -z Option
The -z option supports up to ten packages and ten download group assignments.
This option was developed for Verizon headends and should be used only by
Verizon personnel.
This option was developed for Verizon headends and should be used only by
Verizon personnel.
With the -z option, if the package is removed from the CableCARD module, the
CableCARD module is not removed from the download group. To remove the
CableCARD module from the download group, the package not only has to be
removed from the module, but another package has to be assigned for it to move to
another group. To place the CableCARD module into the default download group,
the proper association has to be made in the configuration file similar to the
following example:
CableCARD module is not removed from the download group. To remove the
CableCARD module from the download group, the package not only has to be
removed from the module, but another package has to be assigned for it to move to
another group. To place the CableCARD module into the default download group,
the proper association has to be made in the configuration file similar to the
following example:
PKG2GRP=<Pkg Name>, 0,0
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Group ID 0 always represents the Default group.