Preface
This preface describes the objectives and organization of this document and explains how to find additional information on related products and services. This preface contains the following sections:
•Objectives
•Document Revision History
•Document Organization
•Related Documentation
•Document Conventions
•Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Objectives
This document describes Cisco CDA Visual Quality Experience (VQE) Application, Release 3.5, and explains how to set up and use the VQE software.
Document Revision History
records technical changes to this document. The table shows the document revision number for the change, the date of the change, and a brief summary of the change.
Table 1 Document Revision History
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OL-14115-10 |
October 2010 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 3.5.5 |
OL-14115-09 |
June 2010 |
RCC Troubleshooting section added |
OL-14115-08 |
February 2010 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 3.5 |
OL-14115-07 |
August 2009 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 3.4 |
OL-14115-06 |
April 2009 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 3.3 |
OL-14115-05 |
January 2009 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 3.2 |
OL-14115-04 |
October 2008 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 3.1 |
OL-14115-03 |
August 2008 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 3.0 |
OL-14115-02 |
December 2007 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 2.1 |
OL-14115-01 |
August 2007 |
Document for Cisco VQE Release 2.0 |
For information on the content and enhancements of each Cisco VQE Release, see the relevant VQE Release notes.
Document Organization
This publication is organized as follows:
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Chapter 1 |
Introduction to Cisco CDA Visual Quality Experience Application |
Provides an introduction to the VQE Application. |
Chapter 2 |
Getting Started with the VQE Startup Configuration Utility |
Explains how to use the Cisco VQE Startup Configuration Utility to perform the initial configuration tasks for the Cisco CDE110 that hosts the VQE-S1 and the CDE110 that hosts the VQE Tools. |
Chapter 3 |
Using the VQE Channel Provisioning Tool |
Describes how to use the Cisco VCPT2 . |
Chapter 4 |
Using the VQE-S AMT |
Describes how to use the Cisco VQE-S AMT3 . |
Chapter 5 |
Using the VCDS AMT |
Describes how to use the Cisco VCDS AMT. |
Chapter 6 |
Troubleshooting VQE Software Components |
Describes how to identify and remedy problems related to the Cisco VQE Server, the VQE-S AMT, and the VCPT. The chapter also explains how to stop, start, and restart the VQE-S and VCDS4 services. |
Chapter 7 |
Configuring VQE Server and VQE Tools |
Describes these VQE Configuration Management System software components: the VQE Configuration Tool, the Configuration Engine, and the VCDB Parser. The chapter also provides information on using the Configuration Tool, manually editing the VCDB file, and using the vqe_cfgtool command. |
Appendix A |
VQE, System, and Network Parameters |
Provides descriptions of the VQE-S Configuration Database parameters. |
Appendix B |
SNMP MIBs |
Gives information about the VQE-specific and standard Linux MIBs on the Cisco CDE110 that hosts the VQE-S and on the CDE110 that hosts VQE Tools. |
Appendix C |
VQE System Messages |
Provides information on the Cisco VQE system messages. |
Appendix D |
Manual Initial VQE System Configuration |
Explains how to perform manual initial configuration on the CDE110 that hosts VQE-S and on the CDE110 that hosts VQE Tools. |
Appendix E |
Configuring DHCP and DNS Servers for VCDS |
Provides information on configuring the DHCP5 and DNS6 servers so that they work correctly with the VCDS or another RTSP server. |
Appendix F |
Using the vcds_send_file Command |
Gives overview information on the network-based per-client configuration of the VQE-C7 . Also, explains how to use the vcds_send_file command to send the client database file and group attribute file to one or more VCDSs. |
Appendix G |
Changing the Boot Sequence to Start from the CD/DVD Drive |
Explains how to change the BIOS setting on the Cisco CDE110 server so that the server boots first from the CD/DVD Combo drive. |
Appendix H |
VQE Server Performance and Scaling Limits |
Summarizes performance information of the Cisco VQE-Ss, and provides information on how to access the VQE-S capacity statistics. |
Appendix I |
VCPT Configuration Files |
Describes the VCPT import and export configuration file formats, and provides examples of both formats. |
Related Documentation
The following is a list of documents and Cisco.com URLs for the Cisco CDE110 and the Cisco CDA Visual Quality Experience Application, Release 3.5:
•Release Notes for Cisco CDA Visual Quality Experience Application, Release 3.5
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cda/vqe/3_5/release/notes/vqe_notes3_5.html
•Cisco CDA Visual Quality Experience Application User Guide, Release 3.5 (this document)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cda/vqe/3_5/user/guide/vqe_guide3_5.html
•Cisco CDA Visual Quality Experience Client System Configuration Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cda/vqe/vqec/configuration/guide/vqec_cnfg.html
•Cisco Content Delivery Engine 110 Hardware Installation Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cde/cde110/installation/guide/cde110_install.html
•Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Content Delivery Engine 110
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cde/regulatory/compliance/cde110_rcsi.pdf
•Open Source Used in Visual Quality Experience 3.5.5
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7127/products_licensing_information_listing.html
The VQE Client (VQE-C) documentation is included in the VQE-C software TAR file. If you are a registered Cisco.com user, the file can be downloaded from the following location:
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/content-delivery/cda.shtml
lists the VQE Client documentation that is provided.
Table 2 VQE Client Documentation
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VQE-C Release Notes |
Provides release-specific information on the VQE-C. |
VQE-C System Integration Reference |
Provides information on the VQE-C components, architecture, integration, and APIs. Also includes a VQE-C quick-start guide. |
Cisco CDA Visual Quality Experience Client System Configuration Guide * |
Explains certain factors to consider when configuring and deploying VQE-C. Also provides reference information on the VQE-C configuration file parameters. |
VQE-C CLI Command Reference |
Provides reference information on the VQE-C command-line interface. |
* This guide is available only on Cisco.com. See the URL in the list preceding .
Document Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions for command syntax descriptions and textual emphasis:
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boldface font |
Commands and keywords are in boldface. |
italic font |
Arguments for which you supply values are in italics. |
[ ] |
Elements in square brackets are optional. |
{x | y | z} |
Alternative, mutually exclusive, keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. |
[x | y | z] |
Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. |
string |
A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks. |
screen font |
Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font. |
boldface screen font |
Information you must enter is in boldface screen font. |
italic screen font |
Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font. |
^ |
The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Control—for example, the key combination ^D in a screen display means hold down the Control key while you press the D key. |
< > |
Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets in contexts where italics are not available. |
[ ] |
Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets. |
!, # |
An exclamation point ( ! ) or a pound sign ( # ) at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line. |
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this publication.
Tip Means the following information might help you solve a problem.
Caution
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