Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Guia Da Instalação
Adding and Deleting USRM Service Groups Using Configuration Files
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Adding Service Groups to a USRM
Adding a service group and other resources to a USRM in release 1.5.0 and later
requires a process that is a combination of procedures on the USRM as well as on the
DNCS.
requires a process that is a combination of procedures on the USRM as well as on the
DNCS.
Notes:
This procedure requires the creation or modification of a single resource
configuration file for each USRM.
configuration file for each USRM.
Configuration files should be located in the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory.
Configuration files can be modified/created ahead of time and executed during
a maintenance window.
a maintenance window.
The basic flow of the process is as follows.
1 Create the configuration file for the QAM resources and service groups for each
1 Create the configuration file for the QAM resources and service groups for each
USRM.
2 From the DNCS, create the service group and assign it to the USRM.
3 From the USRM, run the configuration file to add the QAM resources and assign
3 From the USRM, run the configuration file to add the QAM resources and assign
service groups to QAM ports.
4 For sites configured with zones, update and/or run the zone configuration file.
Creating Configuration Files
Use a text editor such as Notepad to create a configuration file similar to the
following file for each USRM. The configuration file should be prepared in advance
for each USRM. The file name used in this example is just a suggestion. However, if
other names are used, you should choose a descriptive file name that ties it to an
individual server.
following file for each USRM. The configuration file should be prepared in advance
for each USRM. The file name used in this example is just a suggestion. However, if
other names are used, you should choose a descriptive file name that ties it to an
individual server.
The Qams_Servername.txt file will serve as the QAM provisioning file for a USRM. It
is a list of all QAMs along with the service group assignment per QAM port.
is a list of all QAMs along with the service group assignment per QAM port.
Cisco recommends that this file be used as the basis for managing all QAMs on the
USRM. Any further QAM additions or deletions should be appended to or removed
from this file. The USRM has an AutoConfigFileName field on the Platform -
ConfigManager - Configuration Files page. If a configuration file's filename is
entered in this field, the USRM automatically runs this file any time the file is
modified (change to the date/time stamp). One caveat, however, is that a QAM will
not be automatically removed from a USRM by removing it from this file. To remove
a QAM from a USRM, follow the instructions provided in the deleting resources
section.
USRM. Any further QAM additions or deletions should be appended to or removed
from this file. The USRM has an AutoConfigFileName field on the Platform -
ConfigManager - Configuration Files page. If a configuration file's filename is
entered in this field, the USRM automatically runs this file any time the file is
modified (change to the date/time stamp). One caveat, however, is that a QAM will
not be automatically removed from a USRM by removing it from this file. To remove
a QAM from a USRM, follow the instructions provided in the deleting resources
section.