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Provisioning the iMG/RG Datafilling the Triple Play Form - Examples
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The following figure shows how the Triple Play form is filled out to reflect these profiles, since most of the values are
automatically datafilled when the Profiles are included.
Note the use of Scoping for both the RG General and the RG Voice Profiles, as shown in Figure 7-56 and Figure 7-57. The
Profile Scoping field is set to the Access Island Prefix (AI01) with the wildcard (*). When the user brings up the Triple Play
form and chooses a device, the available General and Voice profiles are based on the scope set. Conversely, if the user
chooses a General or Derived Voice Profile with the scope set, only Access Devices that are within that scope are available.
Note: If the user is deploying (or re-deploying) an RG General Profile that includes TLS to an RG that has not been configured for
TLS, there will be a prompt for the user to enter the TLS VLAN, which must be previously created.
TABLE 7-25 Example Profiles for Configuration 1 - with RG 624
Profile Type Example Profile Name Description
Upstream Port
Profile
“Auto2+ w/NoFA” Profile name provides description:
Auto2+ = ADSL mode used
w/NoFA = with No Filtering and No Ageing
RG General Profile “DVLKND-AI01-P-1I_2V_1T” Profile name provides description:
DVLKND-AI01- = Access Island 01
P = Phone (Derived Voice)
1I = 1 internet
2V = 2 Video
1T = 1 TLS
RG Internet Profile “Bridged Int Srv”
RG Video Profile “Video-Flood” A way to highlight the NONE type service, since with
no snooping there is flood forwarding. Since there are
less than three STBs, this is supported.
RG Voice Profile “DVLKND-AI01-UpTo4Line” This is generic for derived voice for Access Island 01;
with this profile there is no risk of deprovisioning a
derived voice line
Using the battery is not reflected in the Profile
Line Profile g726_mulaw_10 Provides specific attributes for G6 voice channel for
POTS and Derived Voice. (These were part of the initial
G6 setup.) This field determines the Interface Groups
available which in term determines the CRVs available.
These values are usually part of a work order