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QuestionYou have a Digital Content Manager (DCM) equipped with MFP module and you would like to use it for HD to SD down-conversion of an AVC stream. You would like to know what license options need to be ordered to achieve this. AnswerThe DCM Config...
IntroductionA Service Provider experienced intermittent outages, during backup path being down due to fibre maintenance. An SD channel on MFP was switching to the backup path; however the backup path was down due to a fibre cut. They experienced a to...
IntroductionROSA NMS may be used to monitor hundreds of devices and receive messages from them. Customers use the Message Viewer to check the details of any alarms received from monitored devices.ProblemOccasionally, a user may come across an issue w...
QuestionDoes the DCM MFP module support the following:1. Aspect Ration Conversion from 16:9 to 4:3 and vice versa2. Cross conversion between HD formats 720P - 1080iAnswerYes. Both of the above are supported by the DCM MFP module.
This happens if your computer cannot FTP to the DCM. The Upgrade-It tool uses FTP to communicate with the DCM. Right-click on the DCM in Upgrade-It tool and check the Current User setting. The user listed (guest) should be enabled for FTP on DCM OS a...
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The multistream license is only applicable if you are receiving DVB-S2 transmissions with multiple streams per RF channel. In DVB-S, you only get one transport stream (may have multiple Video channels). But with DVB-S2, you can also have multiple ...
You can use the DCM configuration Guide http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/video/headend/DCM/ConfigGuide/V19-10/b_DCM_config_guide.html to see how to check what licenses are available on your DCM and what licenses you would need. You can order the ...
Please check if you can FTP to DCM with guest/guest credentials. Upgrade-It uses FTP. May be FTP port is blocked on the PC or in your network.
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Kumar
Please note that all these equipment have been obsolete for many years and are no longer supported by Cisco. However, I am attaching the manuals for the Apollo, RCDS and IIOP protocols, if it helps.
It is highly advisable to build your system with th...