Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Guia Da Instalação
USRM Web Interface - Application Components
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Parameters
The following table explains the SdvSm - Network Config page parameters.
The following table explains the SdvSm - Network Config page parameters.
Parameter
Description
CcpPort
The port number used for the CCMIS interface to the set-
top boxes. The set-top boxes use the CCMIS channel
change message interface specification to request services
from the SDV Server. The CCPPort is used on startup to
open and bind a port to receive requests from the set-top
boxes. Upon changing this setting, the application
software must be restarted.
Default: 23000
Default: 23000
StbRxPort
The port number used for the CCMIS interface on the set-
top box.
Note: In USRM version 1.7.1, this parameter can be set at
Note: In USRM version 1.7.1, this parameter can be set at
Admin level.
CcpInterface
The name of the network interface on the server used to
receive channel change requests. The CCP-server
software subsystem binds the socket used to
send/receive CCMIS traffic to this interface name. The
result is that CCMIS requests (channel changes) are
accepted on only this interface. The name must be the
name of an enabled interface on the server. Names are
Mgmt, Data, and Service as defined in the interface table.
The server must be restarted after a change to this
parameter.
CcpServiceAddress
This parameter enables a virtual interface for the CCP
service. Configuring a valid IP address causes the
software to create a virtual address for use by the SdvSm
application. The effect is that the server address is the
same regardless of which server (primary or standby) is
active.
DiscoverServices
Some applications require discovery services. The
discovery services function will send a request to a
network of USRMs to determine which device manages a
specific service group. The Comcast auto-discovery
server application requires this service. The "Enabled"
state allows the software to use the discovery services to
forward a request for an unknown service group.