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The following example shows how to add a GQAM configured with service groups
5 and 15 on ports 1 and 2 respectively, and ports 3 and 4 unassigned, to a USRM.
This file also assigns service group 5 to zone 1 and service group 15 to zone 0. This
example file can be used as a template for any number of service groups by simply
creating additional resources and appending them to the list.
5 and 15 on ports 1 and 2 respectively, and ports 3 and 4 unassigned, to a USRM.
This file also assigns service group 5 to zone 1 and service group 15 to zone 0. This
example file can be used as a template for any number of service groups by simply
creating additional resources and appending them to the list.
Note: If zones are not being used, the section beginning with "Object SdvSm"
containing all of the zone information can be left out or, alternatively, can be left in
with all service groups assigned to zone 0.
containing all of the zone information can be left out or, alternatively, can be left in
with all service groups assigned to zone 0.
This example file is for creating a GQAM. For configuration file formats for other
QAM types, refer to Creating QAMs With a Configuration File (on page 347).
QAM types, refer to Creating QAMs With a Configuration File (on page 347).
create gqam GQAM02
adminstate=preprovision
CtrlIpAddress=172.16.6.3
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.1 5
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.2 15
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.3 0
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.4 0
PortTable.AdminState.1 InService
PortTable.AdminState.2 InService
PortTable.AdminState.3 OutOfService
PortTable.AdminState.4 OutOfService
adminstate=inservice
Object ResourceManager
ServiceGroupTable.AdminState.SGID5 InService
ServiceGroupTable.AdminState.SGID15 InService
Object SdvSm
ServiceGroupTable.Zone.SGID5 1
ServiceGroupTable.Zone.SGID15 0
Importing the Configuration File
Copy the configuration file to the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory on the USRM
using a tool such as WinSCP.
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".
Creating/Modifying a SDV-Enabled Service Group on the DNCS
Perform the following steps to create or modify a SDV-enabled service group on the
DNCS.
1 Access the Service Group Data - Open Service Group screen.
DNCS.
1 Access the Service Group Data - Open Service Group screen.