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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions connector/doc/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation.md
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Expand Up @@ -67,19 +67,19 @@ Here is an example command using the **AWS CLI** to create a stack with the name
> --parameters **ParameterKey=InstanceType,ParameterValue=t2.micro ParameterKey=KeyName,ParameterValue=my-key-pair \\**
> --capabilities **CAPABILITY_IAM CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM**
![createStack.JPG](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStack.JPG)
![createStack.JPG](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStack.JPG)

![create stack.png](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_create_stack.png)
![create stack.png](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_create_stack.png)

During the creation process, the **Status** column will contain the value *Create in Progress*. If the creation was successful, it will contain the value *Created*.

![createStackProgress.JPG](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStackProgress.JPG)
![createStackProgress.JPG](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStackProgress.JPG)

If an error happens during the creation of a stack, a pop-up window will display an error message. You can then find more details on the **Stack Errors page** and in the **element log file**.

![createStackError.JPG](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStackError.JPG)
![createStackError.JPG](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStackError.JPG)

![createStackErrorPage.JPG](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStackErrorPage.JPG)
![createStackErrorPage.JPG](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_createStackErrorPage.JPG)

### Deleting a Stack

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After you create a stack, you can link it to DataMiner Stack Deployment by right-clicking the relevant row in the Stacks table and selecting **Link with Stack Deployment.** You will then be able to select the right deployment in a dialog box.

![LinkStackDeploymentContextMenu.JPG](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_LinkStackDeploymentContextMenu.JPG)
![LinkStackDeploymentContextMenu.JPG](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_LinkStackDeploymentContextMenu.JPG)

![LinkStackDeployment.JPG](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_LinkStackDeployment.JPG)
![LinkStackDeployment.JPG](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_LinkStackDeployment.JPG)

### Unlinking a Stack from Stack Deployment

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By default the element will hold 10 Stack Deployment entries. You can create, update, and delete entries via the right-click menu of the Stacks Deployment table. If you need to create many entries at the same time, use the **Create Stacks Deployments** button.

![StacksDeployment.JPG](~/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_StacksDeployment.JPG)
![StacksDeployment.JPG](~/connector/images/Amazon_AWS_CloudFormation_StacksDeployment.JPG)

### External Request - Create Stack

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions connector/doc/Astro_U116_Edge_PAL.md
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Expand Up @@ -146,15 +146,15 @@ This is how you can upload/download configuration files to the device:

- To **download** a file, click *Download*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Download.PNG](~/images/Download.PNG)
![Download.PNG](~/connector/images/Download.PNG)

Enter the name of the file then click on `OK'. The file will be saved at this location:

`C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\<protocol name>\<element name>\<file name>`

- To **upload** a file, click *Upload*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Upload.PNG](~/images/Upload.PNG)
![Upload.PNG](~/connector/images/Upload.PNG)

**Module Name** lists all the Astro elements of the same type in the system.

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The connector allows the user to upload a firmware archive from the local disk of the DMA:

![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/images/Astro_U116_Edge_PAL_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)
![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U116_Edge_PAL_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)

The **Firmware File** parameter is used to select which file to upload. The dropdown lists all the files present in the DMA hard drive at the location: C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\\Protocol Name\>.

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions connector/doc/Astro_U124_Edge_FM.md
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Expand Up @@ -118,15 +118,15 @@ The following table provides more information on how to upload/download configur

- To **download** a file, click *Download*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Download.PNG](~/images/Download.PNG)
![Download.PNG](~/connector/images/Download.PNG)

Enter the name of the file then click on `OK'. The file will be saved at this location:

`C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\<protocol name>\<element name>\<file name>`

- To **upload** a file, click *Upload*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Upload.PNG](~/images/Upload.PNG)
![Upload.PNG](~/connector/images/Upload.PNG)

**Module Name** lists all the Astro elements of the same type in the system.

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The connector allows you to upload a firmware archive from the local disk of the DMA:

![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/images/Astro_U124_Edge_FM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)
![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U124_Edge_FM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)

The **Firmware File** parameter is used to select which file to upload. The drop-down list contains all the files present in the following directory of the DMA: *C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\\Protocol Name\>*.

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To download a file, click **Download**. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Download.PNG](~/images/Astro_U125_Edge_FM_Download.PNG)
![Download.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U125_Edge_FM_Download.PNG)

Enter the name of the file and click OK.

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To download a file, click **Upload**. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Upload.PNG](~/images/Astro_U125_Edge_FM_Upload.PNG)
![Upload.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U125_Edge_FM_Upload.PNG)

**Module Name** lists all the Astro elements of the same type in the system.

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The connector allows you to upload a firmware archive from the local disk of the DMA:

![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/images/Astro_U125_Edge_FM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)
![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U125_Edge_FM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)

The **Firmware File** parameter is used to select which file to upload. The drop-down box lists all the files present on the DMA hard drive in the following location: *C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\\Protocol Name\>*.

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- To **download** a file, click *Download*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Download.PNG](~/images/Download.PNG)
![Download.PNG](~/connector/images/Download.PNG)

Enter the name of the file then click on `OK'. The file will be saved at this location:

`C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\<protocol name>\<element name>\<file name>`

- To **upload** a file, click *Upload*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Upload.PNG](~/images/Upload.PNG)
![Upload.PNG](~/connector/images/Upload.PNG)

**Module Name** lists all the Astro elements of the same type in the system.

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The connector allows you to upload a firmware archive from the local disk of the DMA:

![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/images/Astro_U148_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)
![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U148_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)

The **Firmware File** parameter is used to select which file to upload. The drop-down list contains all the files present in the following directory of the DMA: *C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\\Protocol Name\>*.

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- To **download** a file, click *Download*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Download.PNG](~/images/Download.PNG)
![Download.PNG](~/connector/images/Download.PNG)

Enter the name of the file then click on `OK'. The file will be saved at this location:

`C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\<protocol name>\<element name>\<file name>`

- To **upload** a file, click *Upload*. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Upload.PNG](~/images/Upload.PNG)
![Upload.PNG](~/connector/images/Upload.PNG)

**Module Name** lists all the Astro elements of the same type in the system.

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The connector allows you to upload a firmware archive from the local disk of the DMA:

![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/images/Astro_U154_Edge_QAM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)
![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U154_Edge_QAM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)

The **Firmware File** parameter is used to select which file to upload. The drop-down list contains all the files present in the following directory of the DMA: *C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\\Protocol Name\>*.

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1. Click **Download**. The following pop-up message will be displayed:

![Download.PNG](~/images/Astro_U158_Edge_QAM_Download.PNG)
![Download.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U158_Edge_QAM_Download.PNG)

1. Enter the name of the file and click OK. The file will be saved in the following location:

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1. Click **Upload**. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Upload.PNG](~/images/Astro_U158_Edge_QAM_Upload.PNG)
![Upload.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U158_Edge_QAM_Upload.PNG)

1. In this window, **Module Name** lists all the Astro elements of the same type in the system. **Upload File Name** lists all the files available in the Documents folder of the selected module.

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The connector allows you to upload a firmware archive from the local disk of the DMA:

![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/images/Astro_U158_Edge_QAM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)
![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U158_Edge_QAM_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)

The **Firmware File** parameter is used to select which file to upload. The drop-down list contains all the files present in the following folder on the DMA: C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\\Protocol Name\>.

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1. Click **Download**. The following pop-up message will be displayed:

![Download.PNG](~/images/Astro_U168_Edge_DVB-T_Download.PNG)
![Download.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U168_Edge_DVB-T_Download.PNG)

1. Enter the name of the file and click OK. The file will be saved in the following location:

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1. Click **Upload**. The following pop-up window will be displayed:

![Upload.PNG](~/images/Astro_U168_Edge_DVB-T_Upload.PNG)
![Upload.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U168_Edge_DVB-T_Upload.PNG)

1. In this window, **Module Name** lists all the Astro elements of the same type in the system. **Upload File Name** lists all the files available in the Documents folder of the selected module.

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The connector allows you to upload a firmware archive from the local disk of the DMA:

![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/images/Astro_U168_Edge_DVB-T_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)
![SoftwareUpdate.PNG](~/connector/images/Astro_U168_Edge_DVB-T_SoftwareUpdate.PNG)

The **Firmware File** parameter is used to select which file to upload. The drop-down list contains all the files present in the following folder on the DMA: C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\\Protocol Name\>.

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When you set the demodulator Rx Frequency (on the Demodulator page) and the active Local Oscillator inputs (on the Inputs page), the absolute difference (\|Rx Frequency - LO\|) of both must result in a L-band frequency between 950 and 2150 Mhz. If the difference is not within the mentioned range, a message will be displayed (see image below) and the previous value will be used instead.

![2020-12-17 16_02_44-DataMiner - Internet Explorer.png](~/images/CISCO_D9854_2020-12-17_16_02_44-DataMiner_-_Internet_Explorer.png)
![2020-12-17 16_02_44-DataMiner - Internet Explorer.png](~/connector/images/CISCO_D9854_2020-12-17_16_02_44-DataMiner_-_Internet_Explorer.png)

If you want to change the value of both Rx Frequency and Local Oscillator, you can do so as follows:

1. Set the active Local Oscillator to 0.

1. Set the Rx Frequency to the desired value.

![2020-12-17 16_18_44-DataMiner - Internet Explorer.png](~/images/CISCO_D9854_2020-12-17_16_18_44-DataMiner_-_Internet_Explorer.png)
![2020-12-17 16_18_44-DataMiner - Internet Explorer.png](~/connector/images/CISCO_D9854_2020-12-17_16_18_44-DataMiner_-_Internet_Explorer.png)

1. Set the active Local Oscillator to the desired value.

In case both Local Oscillator 1 and 2 are in use, you need to set both to 0. Note also that the procedure above only applies when you want to change both values while keeping a valid range, e.g. changing RX Frequency from 3 GHz to 7 GHz while also changing the Local Oscillator from 5 GHz to 8 GHz.
You can also configure an alternative RF Input to the desired values and then switch the active input over to the new configuration, as depicted below.
![2020-12-17 16_15_29-DataMiner - Internet Explorer.png](~/images/CISCO_D9854_2020-12-17_16_15_29-DataMiner_-_Internet_Explorer.png)
![2020-12-17 16_15_29-DataMiner - Internet Explorer.png](~/connector/images/CISCO_D9854_2020-12-17_16_15_29-DataMiner_-_Internet_Explorer.png)

When you select a different RF Input and the new L-band is out of the mentioned range, an information message will be displayed similar to the one displayed above. However, the value will be set even though the resulting L-band will be invalid. It is then up to you to properly define this.
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| Range | Supported Firmware |
|--|--|
| 1.0.0.x 1.0.2.x 1.0.3.x | Supported firmware depends on each command. To check the minimum version necessary to run a command, refer to the **Minimum Required FW** column on the **Manager** page. If this column has the value "any", there is no information in the document "DCM_IDL.pdf" about the minimum version to run that command, so it is assumed to be compatible with all firmware versions. E.g. Command **Get Boards** requires firmware 6.9 or later. ![versions3.JPG](~/images/CISCO_DCM_versions3.JPG) |
| 1.0.0.x 1.0.2.x 1.0.3.x | Supported firmware depends on each command. To check the minimum version necessary to run a command, refer to the **Minimum Required FW** column on the **Manager** page. If this column has the value "any", there is no information in the document "DCM_IDL.pdf" about the minimum version to run that command, so it is assumed to be compatible with all firmware versions. E.g. Command **Get Boards** requires firmware 6.9 or later. ![versions3.JPG](~/connector/images/CISCO_DCM_versions3.JPG) |

## Configuration

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For example:

> ![naming2.JPG](~/images/CISCO_DCM_naming2.JPG)
> ![naming2.JPG](~/connector/images/CISCO_DCM_naming2.JPG)
>
> In this example, the DisplayKey will be as follows: 'Board: (value of column 4 (User Name)) Type: (value of column 1 (Type))'.
To find the column identifiers, check the corresponding Naming Format tooltips.

> Based on the previous example:
>
> ![naming4.JPG](~/images/CISCO_DCM_naming4.JPG)
> ![naming4.JPG](~/connector/images/CISCO_DCM_naming4.JPG)
Note:

- Because of the complexity of **display keys** (based on multiple tables), the connector will not check if generated formats will produce unique values. **This needs to be ensured by the user**.
- There is dependency between tables, so if for instance the display key of **Board Info Table (Version 2)** is changed, this will be reflected in all tables that depend on it. In the previous example, the **Input TS Table** display key will be as follows:

> ![naming5.JPG](~/images/CISCO_DCM_naming5.JPG)
> ![naming5.JPG](~/connector/images/CISCO_DCM_naming5.JPG)
- By default, all custom naming will be configured with the same values that were hardcoded before version 1.0.0.83. **No historic data will be lost**.

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### System Setup

![2016-06-03 13_14_11-CPI Comm Protocols.vsdx - Visio Standard.png](~/images/CPI_K4D72C_2016-06-03_13_14_11-CPI_Comm_Protocols.vsdx_-_Visio_Standard.png)
![2016-06-03 13_14_11-CPI Comm Protocols.vsdx - Visio Standard.png](~/connector/images/CPI_K4D72C_2016-06-03_13_14_11-CPI_Comm_Protocols.vsdx_-_Visio_Standard.png)

## How to use

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This page (illustrated below) contains general information about the video switch, such as the **Product Name**, **Product Features Table**, **MAC Address of the Interfaces**, etc.

![1. General.png](~/images/Evertz_3080IPX_Evertz_3080IPX_general.png)
![1. General.png](~/connector/images/Evertz_3080IPX_Evertz_3080IPX_general.png)

### Port Page

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Row configuration example:

![Picture4.svg](~/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_Picture4.svg)
![Picture4.svg](~/connector/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_Picture4.svg)

Based on the current configuration of the highlighted row, the Send Data column cell is set to *Enabled*, meaning that the polling cycle for the parameter with ID 2 is activated. The parameter value is polled from the element "Service test" every minute (as determined by the Forwarding Time column) and the value is only forwarded to the topic if the value changes (as determined by the On Change column). The current value is different from the previous one.

It is possible to add parameters from all the elements with the same protocol name.

![row.svg](~/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_row.svg)
![row.svg](~/connector/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_row.svg)

When you right-click the Parameters Configuration table, the following options are available:

- **Add New Row**: Adds a default row with each cell value set to N/A except the Forwarding Time (with default value 30s), On Change (with default value *If Value Changes*) and Send Data (with default value *Disabled*). To properly set up a row, make sure to define the fields starting from the left-hand side: DataMiner ID first, then Protocol Name, and so on. This is because when you select the DataMiner ID, the discrete options for the Protocol Name are updated with the existing protocols on that DMA. The same occurs when you select a new Protocol Name: the discrete options for the Element Name are also updated.

![1.svg](~/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_svg1.png)
![1.svg](~/connector/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_svg1.png)

![2.svg](~/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_2.svg)
![2.svg](~/connector/images/Generic_KAFKA_Producer_2.svg)

- **Enable Selected Row(s)**: The Send Data value will be set to *Enabled*, meaning that the parameter value will be sent to the parameter's topic in a Kafka message.

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