Cisco D9824 Installation And Configuration Manual page 30

Advanced multi decryption receiver
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Chapter 1 Introduction
For example, the disaster recovery is configured as follows:
Program
Entry
PE1
PE2
When disaster occurs, the receiver will tune to channel 11, as defined on the Backup
1 transport.
If the acquisition is successful on the backup 1 transport (PAT is received), the
receiver will set PE 1 to channel 11 and PE2 to channel 12 and declare that the
disaster is over.
If the acquisition fails or there is no signal lock on the backup 1 transport, the
receiver will continue to search for the next backup transport for PE1 (Backup 2
transport). If the acquisition is successful on the backup 2 transport, the receiver will
set PE1 to channel 101, but leave PE2 to channel 2 because PE2 is not specified for
Backup 2 transport.
If the acquisition fails or there is no signal lock on the backup 2 transport, it will
continue the search path and set PE1 to channel 801 and PE2 to channel 1005 if the
acquisition is successful on the backup 3 transport. However, if the acquisition fails
or there is no signal lock on the backup 3 transport, the search path will continue to
the origin transport. The search path will cycle through origin, backup 1, backup 2,
and backup 3 infinitely.
The search path is shown in the Disaster Recovery Status information on the front
panel and web GUI.
By default, the disaster recovery is enabled. To set up and view the disaster recovery
parameters using the front panel, see Setup Menu: DR and Status Menu - DR. To set
up and view the disaster recovery parameters using the web GUI, see Configuring
the Disaster Recovery Settings (on page 170) and Viewing the Disaster Recovery
Status (on page 174).
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Origin Transport
Backup 1
Channel Number
Transport
Channel
Number
101
11
2
12
Backup 2
Backup 3
Transport
Transport
Channel
Channel
Number
Number
101
801
1005

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