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Configuration 2 - Multiple Video, Data, Derived Voice Datafilling the Triple Play Form - Examples
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AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Provisioning the iMG/RG)
7.6.3 Configuration 2 - Multiple Video, Data, Derived Voice
FIGURE 7-57 Configuration 2 - Three Video and One Internet Connection
In this configuration, there are three video devices and one PC with a bridged service. The iMAP customer interface supports
up to eight DHCP Auto-filters. With the three STBs and one PC, this is easily supported, although for any changes the
administrator should consider the following:
• There should be no “nesting” of STBs behind a local switch.
• If more than one port is used for internet service, using internet NAT service should be considered since the iMAP would
only see one DHCP object.
Finally, if more than one port is used for internet service, each port should have a rate limiting rate set in the Profile to pre-
vent possible blocking/pixel loss for the video service ports.
The following figure shows how the Triple Play form is filled out to reflect these profiles, since most of the values are auto-
matically 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 7-59. 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.
TABLE 7-24 Example Profiles for Configuration 2
Profile Type Example Profile Name Description
Upstream Port Profile “100Mbps” Stands for Ethernet to the Customer Premises with no Fil-
tering and No Ageing, on an Ethernet 100Mbps.
RG General Profile “DVLKND-AI01-Plus” Stands for Access Island AI01
RG Internet Profile “InternetBridged” Stands for Routed NAT service with the firewall enabled
RG Video Profile “Video-3_STBs_SNOOP” With three STBs, snooping will help with controlling
bandwidth to each STB
RG Voice Profile “Voice-4_Phones” Generic, to always allow up to four derived voice