Руководство По Установке для Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC)
Chapter 5 Advanced Operations
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Replacement Procedure
The first four steps can be performed during normal hours while the USRM is
operational with its existing resources. The last three steps must be performed
during a maintenance window since service will be interrupted. This procedure
assumes the RFGW-1 QAM has been fully provisioned using the RFGW-1 tools.
operational with its existing resources. The last three steps must be performed
during a maintenance window since service will be interrupted. This procedure
assumes the RFGW-1 QAM has been fully provisioned using the RFGW-1 tools.
Provision the RFGW-1 QAM
Provision the RFGW-1 QAM according to its operating instructions using its
provisioning tools.
provisioning tools.
Importing the Four Configuration Files
Copy the four configuration files to the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory on the
USRM using a tool such as WinSCP.
USRM using a tool such as WinSCP.
Optionally, copy the file using the scp command from an xterm window, as follows.
1 Enter the following command at the system prompt and press Enter.
1 Enter the following command at the system prompt and press Enter.
scp <configuration file name> root@<ip address of USRM>:
/opt/usrm/ConfigFiles
Note: You will be prompted for the password for the USRM. The default
password is "generic".
/opt/usrm/ConfigFiles
Note: You will be prompted for the password for the USRM. The default
password is "generic".
2 Repeat step 1 for each configuration file.
Adding the RFGW-1 to the USRM
Perform the following steps to add the RFGW-1 to the USRM.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "CreateRfgw_Servername.txt".
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "CreateRfgw_Servername.txt".
Note: Use your specific file name if different than our example. Don't include
quote marks.
quote marks.
3 Select "Read" in the ConfigFileUpdate field's drop-down list and then click
Commit Changes.
4 Refresh the navigation tree by either clicking the top-level USRM name or by
clicking the web browser's refresh button.
5 Select the Resource Manager - QAMs - QAM <QamName> page (where
<QamName> is the name of the specific QAM).
a Select the QAM Card page and verify that all cards are reporting as installed.
b Select the QAM Channels page and verify the TSIDs, frequency, service-type,
a Select the QAM Card page and verify that all cards are reporting as installed.
b Select the QAM Channels page and verify the TSIDs, frequency, service-type,
and AdminState are all correct.
Associating Service Groups to Output Ports
Perform the following steps to associate service groups to output ports.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.