Cisco Systems 100/200/300/400 specifications Cisco TV CDS Overview, OnDemand Application

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Chapter 1 Overview of the Content Delivery Engines

Cisco TV CDS Overview

Note The CDE100 supports device-mode configuration and can be configured with the CDS 2.0-2.1 software to operate only as a CDSM.

The CDE200 supports device-mode configuration and can be configured with the CDS 2.0-2.1 software to operate as an SE, SR, or a CDSM.

Cisco TV CDS Overview

The Cisco TV CDS is a high performance, open architecture vehicle capable of delivering a wide range of advanced video applications. The Cisco TV CDS consists of the following elements:

Intel Xeon architecture servers

Linux operating system

OnDemand software

Video Accelerator software

OnDemand Application

In order for cable operators to successfully deliver Video On Demand (VOD) services, a number of system elements must be present and work together. The OnDemand application is a component of next generation, open architecture VOD systems. The OnDemand application delivers a highly scalable and reliable solution for ingest, storage, content distribution, personalization and streaming of OnDemand Video.

The Cisco Video On Demand solution has three major elements:

A Vault Group consisting of one or more CDE200s or CDE400s. The Vault Group is responsible for ingest and reliable storage of Video On Demand content. The number of CDE200s or CDE400s in the Vault Group is driven by the amount of content that the Video On Demand system offers.

One or more Streaming Groups each consisting of one or more CDE300s. The Streaming Group is responsible for the personalization and streaming of Video OnDemand in response to user requests. The number of CDE300s and Streaming Groups is determined by the number of Video On Demand streams deployed and by the topology that best suits your individual network.

A CDSM (CDE100 or CDE200). The CDSM is used to manage the Vaults and Streamers, collect event logs, and host reporting tools.

Note In smaller systems, the CDE200 Integrated Streamer Vault (ISV) can be used, where the Vault and Streamer functionality exist in one CDE200 ISV.

Video Accelerator Software

Cisco has developed the Video Accelerator, a unique technology that facilitates the rapid movement of content between Vaults and Streamers while keeping required bandwidth to a minimum. To accomplish this, the Video Accelerator uses a form of caching across Gigabit Ethernet networks. All content is held reliably on the Vault servers and a large amount, but not all, of the content is also contained on the

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Contents March Americas HeadquartersCisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Connecting Network Cables Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments B-2 OL-13478-03 Document Revision History Document OrganizationDate Change Summary Related Documentation ObjectivesAudience Chapter DescriptionConventions Safety Information Referral Warning Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.x Product DocumentationWarnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaTA Vare PÅ Disse Instruksjonene Aviso Instruções Importantes DE SegurançaXii GEM Disse Anvisninger Xiv Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Xvi Overview of the Content Delivery Engines Cisco Internet Streamer CDS OverviewCisco TV CDS Overview OnDemand ApplicationVideo Accelerator Software Hardware Features CDE200 Front ViewEth5 eth3 Rack Unit Ethernet Processor Memory DrivesInterface Control Buttons Processor Memory Drives GE Ports Interface10 CDE200 Front Panel Control Buttons LED Indicators 12 CDE400 Back Panel Control ButtonsLED Color State Description15 CDE300 Front Panel LEDs Input/Output Ports and Connectors 17 CDE100 Connector LocationsCDE200 Connector Locations CDE400 Connector Locations OL-13478-03 Site Requirements Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageEnvironmental, Physical, and Power Specifications Safety Warnings OL-13478-03 Page DC Power Option Warnings Safety GuidelinesAC Power Option Warnings General PrecautionsProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Emissions Disclaimer Safety InformationIf AC Power Supplies Are Installed Intended UsesIf DC Power Supplies Are Installed Amps StatementTemperature and Ventilation Installing the Content Delivery Engines Server TypesTools and Parts Required Unpacking the BoxVerifying Contents Installing the CDEsInspecting for Damage Preparing the CDEs for Rack Installation Installing CDEs in the Rack Making Physical ConnectionsConnecting Power Cords CDE300 SX Version Connector Locations Connecting Network Cables Installing or Removing Disk Drives Interface Switch Port MbpsCDE400 Disk Drive Locations Statement 11 Disk Drive Tray Installation and Removal Before You Begin Ethernet Management Gigabit Ethernet Ports Management Ports Running the Bios Setup UtilityInstallation and Configuration Order Ethernet StreamRunning the Bios Setup Utility for the CDE100 Boot Settings Menu Boot Device Priority Screen Advanced Settings Menu Set the Serial Port2 Address option to Disabled 10 Exit Options Screen Running the Bios Setup Utility for the CDE200 Set the QuickBoot Mode option to Enabled 14 Hard Disk Drives Screen Set the Com Port Address option to On-board COM a Installing the Software Model CDE200Initially Configuring a CDE Assigning the Primary InterfaceRunning the Setup Utility Verifying the Cdsm18 Cdsm Login Documentation section on OL-13478-03 Hardware Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Ethernet AdaptersTroubleshooting Sata Drives Technical Specifications SpecificationsCDE100 CDE200CDE300 CDE400Management Data RateInput Cables Serial Console Interface Connector Pin Assignments Description PinEthernet Connector Pin Assignments Serial Port ConnectorEthernet Port Connector Pin T568B 100BASE-T SignalRJ-45 Pin End Wire Color Diagram End Cable Pin Assignments ComputerWhite/Orange White/Green Blue White/Blue White/Brown OL-13478-03 Management Interface WeightFan Assembly ProcessorStream Interfaces Content Storage CapacityIngest Interface TransportCached Content Capacity CDE200 IBMEthernet Interfaces Scsi Controllers Connector Pin Assignments Figure C-1shows the location of all connectors for a CDE100Figure C-3 CDE200 IBM Connector Locations Eth1 Eth0 Eth3 eth5 Eth6 Eth5 Eth8 Eth2 Eth4 Eth7 Eth1 Eth3 Connecting DC Power DC Power OverviewConnecting DC Power to a CDE200 Figure D-2 CDE200 Rear PanelStar washer PM ground ring lug Nut Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE200 Connecting DC Power to a CDE200 section on page D-2Connecting DC Power to a CDE300 Figure D-5 CDE300 Rear PanelFigure D-6 CDE300 Building/PM Ground Stud Order Connecting DC Power to a CDE400 Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE30048 VDC Figure D-8 CDE400 PM Ground Stud Order Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE400 DC Power Cable Connector and Pinouts OL-13478-03 Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6