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Cisco TV CDS 2.5 ISA Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring the CDS
System Level Configuration
Note You can use the Tab key to cycle through the fields.
Step 2 Check the information you entered, correct any errors, and click Submit. The new entry is added.
To reset the fields, click Reset.
Step 3 If the Content Storage feature is not enabled, you must reload Service Groups.
a. Choose Maintain > Services. The Services Restart page is displayed.
b. From the drop-down list, choose the IP address or nickname of the server and click Display.
c. Check the Reload Service Groups check box and click Submit.
To clear the fields and start over, click Reset.
Note Any changes (this includes additions, deletions, or modifications) to the headend setup require
a reload of the service groups. See the “Restarting the Services” section on page 7-15 for more
information. If the Content Storage feature is enabled, you do not need to reload service groups.
To view the settings, choose the IP address and associated QAM type.
To edit the settings, choose the IP address and associated QAM type, enter the new settings, and click
Submit.
To delete the headend setup for a specific QAM, choose the IP address and associated QAM type and
click Delete.
Configuring Stream Destinations
The Stream Destination page provides a way to associate subnetworks with Stream Groups. The Stream
Destination page is an alternative to the QAM Gateway page and Headend Setup page where you
associate a Stream Group with a specific QAM device and any applicable service groups. Mapping
Stream Groups to specified subnets is appropriate for IPTV networks, where each end-user device has
its own IP address.
Note The Stream Destination page is not available if the Stream Destination is set to Cable. The Stream
Destination feature is available only for single-site steering and in ISA environments that use gigabit
Ethernet streaming as the streaming mode. For more information, see the “Stream Destination” section
on page F-4.
Table 4-7 GQAM Shared Headend Setup Fields
Field Description
link Enable or disable the link to the associated service group.
Service Group Service group that maps to the specified RF port on this GQAM device.
Note The GigE Gen QAM type supports up to 24 service groups and RF
ports.