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 Status Monitoring 
 
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Note: The session Button would display the list of sessions pertaining to each tunnel. 
The statistics button would display the statistics for the sessions associated with each 
tunnel. 
To View Session Details 
1 Navigate to the Monitor page. 
2 In the tree menu, navigate to DEPI details and select Sessions 
Result: DEPI sessions is shown for QAM channel. 
 
Note: The statistics button would display the statistics for this session. 
To View DEPI QAM...

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Chapter 8    M-CMTS Data DEPI-CP Operation  
 
 
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DEPI Feature Highlights 
Data plane extension during PRE - SSO 
DEPI control and session will be renegotiated on the secondary PRE after SO. The 
Dataplane on the RFGW1 should continue to forward data traffic, SYNC’s, 
MAP/UCD for up for 60 seconds although the control plane is down, to allow traffic 
to flow during the PRE SO. . Note the sessions as observed on the Monitor->session 
page would be moved to Del-Wait state. Once...

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Introduction 
This feature allows the operator to configure the RFGW-1-D such that 
it can insert SI data from the headend for the locally inserted channels 
which are carried in unreferenced PIDs and remap it to standard SI 
PIDs in the RFGW-1. The user can perform the following tasks: 
 Remap unreferenced PIDs from a data stream or MPTS stream. 
 Block specific unreferenced PIDs from a data stream or MPTS 
stream. 
 Block all the unreferenced PIDs from a data stream...

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Chapter 9    Remapping Unreferenced PIDS  
 
 
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Enabling the Feature 
1 Login to the RFGW-1 and go to the System/System Configuration page. 
2 Scroll down and set the Unreferenced PID Mapping feature to Enabled. 
3 Click Apply. 
4 Click Save. 
 
 
 
  

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 Feature Page 
 
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Feature Page 
1 Navigate to the Maps page.  
2 Select Unreferenced PID Maps. 
 
 
  

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Chapter 9    Remapping Unreferenced PIDS  
 
 
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Adding Entries to the Remap Table 
1 In the Unreferenced PID Maps tree, select the QAM channel which requires PID 
mapping. 
2 Click Add row in the Unreferenced PID Map Table and enter the value of Input 
PID and required Output PID. You can add multiple rows. The maximum 
number of remapping rows supported is 32 per QAM channel 
3 If there is a need to block a specific PID in the stream, the  operator can specify -1 
at the...

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 Blocked Unreferenced PIDS 
 
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Blocked Unreferenced PIDS 
Unreferenced PIDs in MPTS and Data streams can be blocked by checking the 
corresponding boxes of the QAM channels in the Block Unreferenced PID table. 
By enabling the checkboxes in the PID table below, the following effects on the 
MPTS and Data streams configured on the QAM channel will occur. 
1 Block all the unreferenced PIDs of the MPTS and Data streams on a QAM 
channel. This will include any standard SI PIDs...

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Chapter 9    Remapping Unreferenced PIDS  
 
 
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Enabling Insert External PAT 
Use the table below to enable/disable insertion of external PAT at the QAM channel 
level. This table is located on the Feature Page.  
 
Below are the implicit effects of enabling insertion of external PAT on a channel. 
1 All types of streams configured on this channel will be passed through. 
2 PAT generated internally by RFGW will not be inserted in the QAM channel 
3 Operator can insert PAT from...

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 Operator Responsibilities 
 
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Operator Responsibilities 
PID Remapping 
1 When specifying the PAT PID to be remapped, the operator should ensure that 
the PID comes only on one stream on that channel.  
2 When remapping unreferenced PID / PMT PIDs, the operator should make sure 
that the desired output value of the remapping is not an existing ES or PMT PID 
of a stream on that channel. This will log output PID conflict in the System-
>Logs page. 
3 When using the Block...

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