Global Qam Channel Configuration - Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Manual

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Parameter
ITU Carrier Number
Carrier Center
Frequency

Global QAM Channel Configuration

Global QAM Channel Configuration allows you to configure QAM channels on a
global level. See the following screen.
Parameters
The following table describes the Global QAM Channel Configuration parameters.
Parameter
RFGW QAM Channel
SRM QAM Channel
ON ID
TS ID
Mode
78-4025112-01 Rev H0
Description
This field is only seen if your annex is ITU-B and you have a standard
frequency plan selected.
Example: In North America, channel 50 is determined to have a center
frequency of 381 MHz. Selecting the first channel number picks up the
corresponding frequency for channel 1 on that port. The remaining
frequencies are populated automatically by channel spacing. Based on
those frequencies, the remaining channel numbers are populated.
Note: There are certain restrictions on the channel number.
Allows you to choose the center frequency of channel 1 and the
remaining channels are populated automatically.
Note: There are certain restrictions on the channel number.
Description
RFGW QAM channels are shown in the following format.
Example: 1/2.3 = card 1, port 2, channel 3.
SRM QAM channels are shown in the following format.
Example: 1 = SRM Channel 1
Original Network Identifier (range 0-65535).
Transport Stream Identifier (range 0-65535).
The channel mode can be normal, continuous, or mute. The
default setting is always mute.
QAM Card Configuration
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