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Release Management 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 77 Release Management Software and firmware upgrades to the RF Gateway 1 are controlled via system release. Using the System/Release Management web page, the operator can provision the RF Gateway 1 to perform system release upgrades via FTP from a release directory on an upgrade server. Each unique system release directory on the upgrade server contains the necessary software and firmware components to upgrade an RF Gateway 1 device from any...
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Chapter 3 General Configuration and Monitoring 78 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Downloading System Release Images To Download Images 1 Navigate to the System/Release Management page. Result: The following screen is displayed. 2 Click Show FTP Settings at the bottom of the window. Result: The FTP window is displayed. 3 Enter the upgrade server’s IP address. 4 Enter the FTP username. 5 Enter the FTP password. 6 Click Apply. Result: The FTP Settings Applied Successfully pop-up...
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Release Management 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 79 12 Click the Download Release button to initiate download process. Result: The RF Gateway 1 will FTP all necessary files (application & firmware) from the upgrade server as dictated in the system release file. Note: If download failure occurs, recheck the path and filename of the system release file. 13 After the download process completes successfully, select Activate. Result: The device automatically reboots to the new release. 14 Close...
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Chapter 3 General Configuration and Monitoring 80 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Configuring, Monitoring, and Fault Management via SNMP The RFGW-1 supports a set of proprietary and standard MIBs via SNMPv2. Through SNMP, the RFGW-1 can be configured and monitored. In addition, Fault Management is supported through the generation of SNMP traps for all system alarms and events. The following table shows the MIBs supported. MIB Name Description CISCO-RFGW-1-MIB (proprietary) This MIB module...
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Configuring, Monitoring, and Fault Management via SNMP 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 81 Monitoring Capability The RFGW-1 can be monitored to evaluate network and other operational statistics by utilizing any MIB browser or other tool (for example, snmpget, snmpwalk) that collects SNMP information. Output bandwidth statistics can be retrieved using the CISCO-RFGW-1-MIB. See the following screen.
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Chapter 3 General Configuration and Monitoring 82 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Input Statistics can be accessed using the IF-MIB. See the following screen.
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78-4025112-01 Rev H0 83 This chapter provides information for provisioning the RF Gateway 1 for table-based video operation. 4 Chapter 4 Table-Based Video Specific Operation In This Chapter Provisioning ........................................................................................... 84 Status Monitoring ................................................................................. 97
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Chapter 4 Table-Based Video Specific Operation 84 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Provisioning The following sections provide information for provisioning the RF Gateway 1 for table-based video operation. Prerequisite Configurations: GbE input ports, including Video/Data IP address QAM outputs Channel Application Mode = Video Once a carrier is in video mode, the video stream map becomes active for that carrier. The video stream map serves as a routing table, which maps incoming video to...
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Provisioning 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 85 Stream Type (i.e., SPTS, MPTS) Program Number WARNING: The user is responsible for making sure there are no program number or PMVs on a given carrier as well as making sure all replicated transport streams have identical advanced settings. If not, the system may have to be reset to default settings to recover. To Configure the Video Stream Map 1 Navigate to the Maps page. 2 In the tree menu, select Video Stream Map. Result: The Stream Map...
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Chapter 4 Table-Based Video Specific Operation 86 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 For unicast streams, entering 0.0.0.0 is equivalent to specifying the GbE Video/Data IP address configured for the port pair (port-pair mode) or the physical address GbE port (independent mode) selected in step 7. Alternatively, the Video/Data IP address (port-pair mode) or GbE port address (independent mode) of the desired GbE port or port-pair may be explicitly entered. For multicast streams, enter the...