Cisco Headend System Release 2.5
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DNCS Configuration for Distributed BFS
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Add an MPEG Source,
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4.
In the Transport Stream ID box, type the number that identifies the transport
stream going from this MPEG source to the associated BFS QAM.
Note: This number must correspond with the ASI input (usually on your
Note: This number must correspond with the ASI input (usually on your
network map) on the associated QAM.
5.
Record the Transport Stream ID in the following space:
Transport Stream ID: _________
Note: You will need this number if you add an additional BFS QAM to the
Transport Stream ID: _________
Note: You will need this number if you add an additional BFS QAM to the
DNCS.
6.
In the Transport Protocol field, select ASI.
Note: Typically, multiplexing devices or translators use ASI transport mode.
Note: Typically, multiplexing devices or translators use ASI transport mode.
If you are setting up an emulated MUX for a multiplexing device, select ASI.
7.
Click OK.
Results:
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Results:
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The information is saved on your system.
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The Port Number Prompt window closes.
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The Connectivity window is updated to include the new port and
transport stream information.
8.
Click Save to exit the MPEG Source window and return to the MPEG Source
List window.
9.
Click File and select Close to close the MPEG Source List window.
10. Do you need to add additional MPEG sources for additional secondary BFS
QAMs?
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If yes, repeat the Setting Up Basic Parameters for the MPEG Source
procedure and steps 1 through 9 of this procedure for each additional
MPEG source. Then go to step 11.
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If no, go to step 11.
11. Do you already have additional BFS QAM(s) on your DNCS to associate with
the MPEG source(s)?
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If yes, go to Setting Up Additional BFS QAM and MPEG Source
Connectivity in the Add an Additional BFS QAM to the DNCS section,
next in this chapter.
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If no, your next step is to add an additional BFS QAM to the DNCS. Go to
Add an Additional BFS QAM to the DNCS, next in this chapter.