Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Headend System Release 2.7
749640 Rev D
Obtain Common Database Information With the dblook Utility
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The dblook Utility Options,
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Function
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DHCT Convert integer to IP, search db
The system prompts the user for a 9-digit integer, which it converts to
The system prompts the user for a 9-digit integer, which it converts to
a DHCT IP address.
The system then asks the user if it should search the database for that
The system then asks the user if it should search the database for that
IP address. The user can respond with an s (for search) or any other
key to return to the menu. If the user responds with an s, the system
displays the data for that DHCT as listed in the hct_profile table.
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DHCT Convert integer OUI to hex
The system prompts the user for an integer, which it converts to a
The system prompts the user for an integer, which it converts to a
hexadecimal OUI.
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DHCT Give #DHCTs by QPSK, with no QPSK, and total
A list appears that contains the number of DHCTs associated with
A list appears that contains the number of DHCTs associated with
each QPSK, the number of DHCTs associated with no QPSK, and
totals.
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DHCT Report mismatched types
A list appears that contains mismatched DHCT types as reported in
A list appears that contains mismatched DHCT types as reported in
the dncsLogs files. The system then asks if it should display the MAC
addresses of these DHCTs.
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QPSK ID > QPSK name, modid, ipaddress
The system prompts the user to enter the ID of a QPSK. The system
The system prompts the user to enter the ID of a QPSK. The system
then displays the data for that QPSK as listed in the davic_qpsk table.
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QPSK NAME > QPSK name, modid, ipaddress
The system prompts the user to enter the name of a QPSK. The system
The system prompts the user to enter the name of a QPSK. The system
then displays the data for that QPSK as listed in the davic_qpsk table.
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