Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Guia Da Instalação
Network Resource Management
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Note: The corresponding parent and resource adaptor are automatically created
when the resource is created. The parent is created by the configuration manager.
The resource manager creates the resource adaptor to communicate with the new
network resource.
Creating Resources Via Device Configuration File
ConfigManager supports the mass creation of network resources via a device
configuration file, which is written in the Legacy format. This is typically easier,
faster, and more fool-proof than entering all of this resource data manually via the
web interface.
Important: Only advanced users should employ this method of creating resources.
The device configuration file is a text file that you create manually, which contains:
Important: Only advanced users should employ this method of creating resources.
The device configuration file is a text file that you create manually, which contains:
The network resource type names
The user-assigned names for each network resource
Optional configuration data for the resource types
Creating a Device Configuration File
The file consists of a set of entries identifying the network resources to be created.
The file consists of a set of entries identifying the network resources to be created.
Each entry must contain the network resource type name followed by the user-
defined name assigned to the network resource, with the two components separated
by a space or comma. For example, the entry for a network resource having the type
name TableQam could appear as follows:
TableQam qam001
or
TableQam,qam001
Important: The user-assigned name must be unique within the USRM. For example,
once a QAM is named qam001, no other device on the USRM can be named qam001.
Spaces are not allowed within names.
Note: The USRM uses periods to separate components of the name. However, this
Note: The USRM uses periods to separate components of the name. However, this
does not prevent the use of periods in a user-defined name, as in the example
Boston.Sudbury.