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View Hard Disk Information; Configure Ams Sample Settings; Diagnose Customer's Error Messages; Configure Stb And Ipc Settings - Cisco prime home Configuring And Troubleshooting

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View Hard Disk Information

View Hard Disk Information
The Device View > Hard Disk portlet provides information on the hard drives attached to the device.
The Overview screen displays the amount of GB used and the amount left free. Additional information includes
disk Properties, such as manufacturer, model, serial number, and total capacity, and Status: Spinning, Standby,
Sleep, or Error, temperature and usage.
The Quick Actions portlet appears on the right of this screen allowing you to format the disk, if required.
The Temperature tab displays a graph that plots Hard Disk's temperature over a configurable time period.
Below the graph are various statistics such as the average temperature over the time period, and so on.

Configure AMS Sample Settings

AMS sampling allows the Set-Top Box to collect statistics and information about an end-user's viewing habits.
The AMS sample is a profile, that defines for the AMS client on the STB, how to collect the information,
which information to collect and when to upload it to the server.
Once an AMS sample has been defined via the Operations > AMS Samples portlet, the CSR can attach an
AMS sample to an STB in the device's AMS portlet.

Diagnose Customer's Error Messages

The Device View > Error Message portlet displays a list of all the error messages (OSD) that have been
displayed to the customer on his/her EPG.
This portlet provides you with the following capabilities:
• You can choose the language for the error messages to be displayed to the customer. Contact Customer
• You can click Expand to drill down to the root cause of the problem and see a recommendation from

Configure STB and IPC Settings

The Settings menu option provides portlets for configuring different types of device settings. Each parameter
shows Current Value, Previous Value and Default Value. If the current value is different from the default,
then the entire row appears in orange. If the settings have been changed in the last 24 hours, an alert is generated.
The following portlets are available:
Audio/Video AV Settings
Cisco Prime Home User Guide 6.3
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Support for more information on language support.
Prime Home as to how to proceed.
Allows you to view and modify the audio and video related settings, which the customer can change
via the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
Configuring and Troubleshooting Set-Top Boxes
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