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Chapter 4 Configuring Applications SDV Application of the modes listed in theTable 4-2: SDV Redundancy Modes table. Table 4-2: SDV Redundancy Modes Mode Hot/Warm Hot/Hot Hot/Warm/ Warm NGOD only Hot/Hot/Hot NGOD only Explanation The default option. The service has only one redundant service. NSG 9000-6G JOINs the primary service, and upon failure, JOINs the backup multicast group. As a result, the backup service is streamed from the switch to the input port of the device. The service has one redundant service. NSG 9000-6G JOINs both the primary and backup multicast groups and both groups are steamed to the device. Upon failure, the backup service is provisioned to the device resulting in a short fail-over time. The service has at least two redundant services. NSG 9000-6G JOINs the primary multicast group. Upon failure NSG 9000-6G JOINs the first backup service and as a result the backup service is streamed into the device. If this trial fails, NSG 9000-6G JOINs the second backup mulicast group. The service has at least two redundant services. NSG 9000-6G JOINs all three multicast groups. All three services are streamed to the input port to allow short fail-over time. 3. ISA Redundancy mode - check Allow Shared Backup Source to allow a single service/socket to backup more than one primary sockets. Once this option is selected, the redundancy switch may take up to four seconds. NOTE: To define port redundancy in SDV application, see Configuring Input GbE Port Redundancy on page 37. 4.4.1.3 Defining MPEG Parameters See Defining MPEG Parameters on page 75. 4.4.2 Viewing SDV QAM Parameters The QAMs parameters allows you to view all of the SDV available QAMs. © 2012 Harmonic Inc. 92 NSG 9000-6G, Version 2.7, Rev B
Chapter 4 Configuring Applications SDV Application 1. Select Applications > SDV > QAMs. 2. View the following information. QAM Manager - lists the defined QAM manager. In SDV the QAM manager can be NGOD ERM or ISA. Eth1 Virtual IP - displays the Eth1 of the virtual device that the SDV QAM is associated with. RF Output - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49 QAM Index - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49 TS ID - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49 NGOD Group Name - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49 QAM Frequency - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49 Symbol Rate - see Configuring a QAM-RF Module on page 46. Interleaver - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49 Spectral Inversion - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49 Status - can be either of the following: Active - the QAM is operating properly Muted - the QAM is muted RF Disabled - the RF port is disabled No License - there is not license for this QAM license Module Out - no QAM-RF module is mounted in the slot 4.4.3 Viewing NGOD Active Sessions The NGOD Active Sessions tab lists all the NGOD sessions provisioned to the device. NSG 9000-6G supports up to 2,000 NGOD sessions. To view NGOD active sessions © 2012 Harmonic Inc. 93 NSG 9000-6G, Version 2.7, Rev B
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Chapter 4 Configuring Applications<br />
SDV Application<br />
1. Select Applications > SDV > QAMs.<br />
2. View the following information.<br />
QAM Manager - lists the defined QAM manager. In SDV the QAM manager can be<br />
NGOD ERM or ISA.<br />
Eth1 Virtual IP - displays the Eth1 of the virtual device that the SDV QAM is<br />
associated with.<br />
RF Output - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49<br />
QAM Index - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49<br />
TS ID - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49<br />
NGOD Group Name - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49<br />
QAM Frequency - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49<br />
Symbol Rate - see Configuring a QAM-RF Module on page 46.<br />
Interleaver - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49<br />
Spectral Inversion - see Configuring/Viewing QAM Channels on page 49<br />
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Status - can be either of the following:<br />
Active - the QAM is operating properly<br />
Muted - the QAM is muted<br />
RF Disabled - the RF port is disabled<br />
No License - there is not license for this QAM license <br />
Module Out - no QAM-RF module is mounted in the slot<br />
4.4.3 Viewing NGOD Active Sessions<br />
The NGOD Active Sessions tab lists all the NGOD sessions provisioned to the device. <strong>NSG</strong><br />
<strong>9000</strong>-<strong>6G</strong> supports up to 2,000 NGOD sessions.<br />
<br />
To view NGOD active sessions<br />
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