Configuration Options via Command Line (Cont.)

View System Information

This option is also available from the OAT100R Main Menu.

At the Setup Command > prompt, type info and press Enter.

The System Information display identifies important information about the OAT100R, including the unit serial number, software version, hardware ID (firmware version), Control Port MAC and IP addresses, and output configuration. See sample display under the “View System Information” section on page 40.

It is recommended that you record this information for future reference. If you find it necessary to call customer service or engineering support, please have this information available.

Monitor the System

This option enables you to view static or dynamic system streaming data and is also available from the OAT100R Main Menu and the Tuner Menu.

At the Setup Command > prompt, either:

Type monitor and press Enter to display the current system data (see sample display under the “Monitor the System” section on page 40).

To monitor streaming data in real time, type monitor and the number of seconds before the data refreshes. Then, press Enter. For example, to refresh the data every second, type monitor 1 and press Enter.

When you are finished monitoring streaming data, press Enter to stop the system monitor and return to the Setup Command > prompt.

View the System Program Map

This option enables you to display program assignments for each tuner and is also available from the OAT100R Main Menu and the Tuner Menu.

At the Setup Command > prompt, type map and press Enter to display the current system program assignments (see sample display under the “View the System Program Map” section on page 41).

Set the Output Mode

Note: If you reconfigure the system output from IP output to RF (256-QAM or 64-QAM) output all MUX and tuner settings will be reset to their default values. However, if you reconfigure the system output from RF 256-QAM output to IP output, MUX and tuner settings will be retained.

1.At the Setup Command > prompt, type omode and press Enter.

The system will display a list of the available output modes, followed by a prompt for the new output mode, for example:

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