Configuration Options via Command Line (Cont.)

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New Network Configuration

Interface controller port

Host name:

oat100r

Using DHCP:

NO

Host IP address:

10.166.60.92

Network mask:

255.255.255.0

Gateway IP address:

10.166.60.1

DNS servers

68.94.156.2

Primary DNS:

Secondary DNS:

68.94.157.2

Do you want to save the new configuration? (Y/N):

10.Type y or n and press Enter, as appropriate.

If you opt NOT to save the new configuration, the system will return immediately to the Setup Command > prompt. Otherwise, the system will confirm the configuration updates and prompt you to reset the system:

New configuration has been saved. Please restart the system.

11.If you are ready to reset the system immediately, at the Setup Command > prompt, type reset and press Enter (see “Reset the System” on page 64 for further information).

Note: If you intend to modify additional configuration settings during the current session, you may wait until all changes are complete before you reset the system.

Configure the RF Output

This option enables you to specify the appropriate RF channels for your location. See “Channel Assignments for RF Output” on pages 8 and 9, and/or check with your service representative, if necessary.

Note: Ensure the output mode also has been set accordingly. See “Set the Output Mode” on page 49 for further information.

Note: If you reconfigure the system output from 256-QAM output to 64-QAM output all MUX and tuner settings will be reset to their default values.

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

The system displays a list of the RF mode options and prompts for a selection:

RF Setup

Available RF modes are:

1)RF: OFF

2)256-QAM-B, RF: 6 MHz, 5.36 MSps (default)

3)64-QAM-B, RF: 6 MHz, 5.06 MSps

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