Руководство По Установке для Cisco Headend System Release 2.7

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Chapter 4    Post-Upgrade Procedures 
 
 
 
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8  Did you record the Program Count and the Session Count for each modulator 
not used for VOD, as specified in step 1? 
 
If yes, repeat step 1 to verify that the Program Count and Session Count 
totals match what you recorded before resetting the modulators, and then go 
to Final System Validation Tests (on page 82). 
Important!  If the Program Count and Session Count totals do not match 
what you recorded prior to resetting the modulators, call Cisco Services. 
 
If no, go to Final System Validation Tests (on page 82). 
 
Resetting Modulators Through the auditQam Utility 
The reset option of the auditQam utility allows upgrade engineers to reset a 
modulator from the command line of the DNCS, a process that is usually quicker 
than resetting the modulator through the DNCS GUI or modulator panel. If you 
have only a few modulators to reset, you can just type the IP address of the 
modulator as an argument to the auditQam  -reset command. If you have many 
modulators to reset, consider creating a script. Instructions and guidelines for both 
situations follow. 
 
Resetting a Few Modulators 
If you want to reset only a few modulators, complete this procedure for each 
modulator. 
1  If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS. 
2  Type the following command and press Enter. The system shuts down and 
reinitializes the modulator. 
auditQam  -reset  [qam ip address or mqam ip address] 
  
Note:  The system also performs an audit to ensure that the session list for the 
modulator matches the session list from the DNCS.