Руководство По Установке для Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC)
Adding and Deleting USRM Service Groups Using Configuration Files
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The following is an example that deletes service group 15 from the
QAMS_Stuttgart.txt file created earlier. This was done by removing any reference to
SGID15 in the original file and placing any unused QAM ports AdminState setting
to OutOfService.
Note: Use this as a template to create other files of this type. It can be used for any
Note: Use this as a template to create other files of this type. It can be used for any
number of service groups.
create gqam GQAM02
adminstate=preprovision
CtrlIpAddress=172.16.6.3
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.1 5
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.2 0
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.3 0
PortTable.ServiceGroupId.4 0
PortTable.AdminState.1 InServic
PortTable.AdminState.2 OutOfService
PortTable.AdminState.3 OutOfService
PortTable.AdminState.4 OutOfService
adminstate=inservice
Object ResourceManager
ServiceGroupTable.AdminState.SGID5 InService
Object SdvSm
ServiceGroupTable.Zone.SGID5 1
Importing the Configuration File
Copy each of the configuration files to the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory on the
Copy each of the configuration files to the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory on the
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.
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.
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
Note: You will be prompted for the password for the USRM. The default
password is "generic".
Releasing Sessions From a Service Group in Resource Manager
Perform the following steps to release all sessions from a service group in resource
Perform the following steps to release all sessions from a service group in resource
manager.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "sgRelease_Servername.txt".
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "sgRelease_Servername.txt".
Note: Use your specific file name if different than our example. Don't include
quote marks.
3 Select "Read" in the ConfigFileUpdate field's drop-down list and then click
Commit Changes.