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Chapter 3 Optimize Your System Performance for Downloads and Staging
26 734375 Rev H
The following fields apply to SR 4.2 and later, only. These fields are displayed in Set
CableCARD MMI Copy Protection on the DNCS GUI screen.
Field
Recommended Value
Display MMI for bi-directional
device (SR 4.2 and later, only)
Autobinding on: inactivated (checkmark not
displayed)
Autobinding off: activated (checkmark displayed)
Bidirectional timeout (SR 4.2 and
later, only)
Autobinding on: 180 (3 minutes)
Autobinding off: 0
SR 2.8/3.8 and 4.3 and Later
Field
Recommended Value
IP Address of Server Running the
CCardServer Process (typically
this is the IP Address on the DNCS
that connects to the QPSKs)
Autobinding on: 10.253.0.1
Autobinding off: 0.0.0.0
Important: If you do not use the default IP address
for your CableCARD server, check your network
map, the /etc/hosts file for the dncsatm entry, or
with your network administrator for the correct IP
address.
Port Number
Autobinding on: 13830
Autobinding off: 0
Authorization Time-out Period
(hours)
2
Important: Negative values are not permitted in this
field. If you define a value greater than 2, be aware
of the following issues:
The podDAta file can contain no more than 1500
entries. During staging, the CableCARD
module/host pair is added to the podData file
for the length of time indicated by this field.
When this time has expired, the pod/host pair
is removed from the file.
If you attempt to exceed 1500 entries during the
time-out period that you have defined, the
CableCARD module/host pairs will be unable
to bind.
De-Authorization Time-out Period
(days)
30
Important: If this value is too large, it could
interfere with the total number of authorization
entries that can be added to the podData file and
could also interfere with the binding of the
CableCARD module/host pairs.

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Cisco Explorer Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMedia Converter
SeriesExplorer
ModelVarious (e.g., 4642HDC, 8642HDC, 9865HDC)
TypeSet-top box
Input InterfacesCableCARD, Ethernet, USB
Output InterfacesHDMI, Component, Composite, S-Video (depending on the model)
Video ResolutionUp to 1080p (depending on the model)
Audio OutputHDMI, Optical, RCA
Power SupplyExternal power adapter
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model

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