Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Headend System Release 2.5
4004831 Rev B
Managing VOD Sessions In an Overlay Environment
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Add a Third-Party QAM to the DNCS,
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4.
Click Create. The New data fields appear.
5.
For each third-party QAM that you are adding to your system, complete the
following fields:
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TSID—Type a unique number to identify the transport stream going from
this QAM out to the hubs on your system. You can enter up to 5 digits.
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Service Group ID—Type a unique number to identify the service group
to which this QAM belongs.
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Frequency—Type the frequency of the channel you will use to send data
from this third-party QAM to the hubs on your system. You can enter a
value in 6 MHz increments from 93 to 867.
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Modulation Type—Click the arrow and select the type of modulation this
third-party QAM uses. For example, if this were a 256 QAM, you would
select ITU J.83 Annex B (6 MHz).
6.
Click Save. The system saves the information you have entered and updates
the 3rd-Party Ex. QAM RF Parameters window with this information.
7.
Do you need to add another third-party QAM?
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If yes, repeat steps 4 to 6.
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If no, click Close. A message appears asking you to confirm that you want
to close the 3rd-Party Ex. QAM RF Parameters window.
8.
Click OK to close the 3rd-Party Ex. QAM RF Parameters window.