We are encouraging you to hang out and GS on port 80 until we deploy the new headends.
Currently port 8000 is running the old headends (so you're ok either way at present). We will change it over to the new headends on the 1st of March.
At that point tivos with the legacy configuration will get 'failed to prepare data' messages. So this is why we are encouraging users to convert to port 80 now - before the changes are made.
I've dropped a message onto tivos on port 8000 giving the date.
After the change ... we would like new installations (or re-installations) to GS off 8000 to use the new setup which will become the standard from here on.
Cheers
Originally Posted by
NZMarke
Sorry to be dense (I was born that way!)
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.. but I've read the post you mentioned, and I'm a little confused. You said:
Basically we are asking users to migrate to port 80 to allow port 8000 to become the emulator for new installs from this point forward.
But what constitutes a "new install"? Is that anything from the yet-to-come NZ images? I've just recently (re)-installed from the latest OzTivo image, and I'm using port 80. That's correct right? Or should I be on 8000?
Cheers
Mark
Last edited by DJC; 16-02-2006 at 02:39 PM.
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