Cisco Systems OL-3995-01 manual About Toolbars, Moving Panes, Displaying or Hiding Panes

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Chapter 5 Customizing the User Interface

About Toolbars

Moving Panes

You can move the Program Categories pane or adjust the width of the

Program Listings pane by dragging the middle gripper bar to the left or right.

When moving the Program Categories pane, turn on the Allow Docking command when you want to dock this pane and turn off the Allow Docking command when you want to float this pane.

To access the Allow Docking command, place your cursor in the Program Categories or Program Listings pane gripper bar and right-click. A popup menu appears with the commands Allow Docking and Hide.

Note Another way to prevent docking when the Allow Docking command is checked is to hold down the Ctrl key while dragging panes or toolbars.

Displaying or Hiding Panes

To display IP/TV Content Managers in IP/TV Viewer main window, choose View > Content Managers. To hide this pane, uncheck this selection, or choose the Hide command in the popup menu.

About Toolbars

Toolbars allow you to access and organize IP/TV Viewer commands quickly and easily. You can customize built-in toolbars or create new toolbars. You can add and remove buttons, hide or display toolbars, and move toolbars. Toolbars can be docked or floating.

A docked toolbar is attached to one edge of IP/TV main window or viewer window. You can dock a toolbar below the title bar of the window or to the left, right, or bottom edge of the main window. When you drag a toolbar to the edge of the window, the toolbar snaps into place along the length of the edge of the window.

You can change the location of toolbars as desired. For example, in Figure 5-3the toolbars are docked, but not in their default positions.

 

 

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Contents Cisco IP/TV Viewer User Guide Cisco IP/TV Viewer User Guide N T E N T S Playing Media Clips Before a Scheduled Event Controlling and Setting the Video Position Accessing Question Manager from IP/TV Viewer P E N D I X a Menu Bar and Tool Icon Reference A-1 Viii Document Objective PrefaceAudience Document OrganizationChapter Title Description Command Syntax Conventions Document ConventionsConvention Description Obtaining Documentation Using Online HelpDocumentation CD-ROM Cisco.comObtaining Technical Assistance Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco TAC Website Opening a TAC Case TAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXvii Xviii About IP/TV Product OverviewIP/TV Viewer IP/TV ComponentsNew Features in IP/TV Version IP/TV Content ManagerIP/TV Server MPEG-4 AAC-LC Improved Streaming Support for Different ViewersWeb-Based Question Manager MPEG-4 Codec for SlideCastHardware Capture Cards Supported Number of StreamsPlaying Media Clips Before a Scheduled Event OL-3995-01 Installing IP/TV Viewer Hardware and Software Requirements Windows XP Patches for Update Before You Begin Installation ProcedureInstalling IP/TV Viewer Installation Procedure IP/TV Viewer Demo Installation Installing IP/TV Viewer IP/TV Viewer Demo Installation Uninstalling IP/TV Viewer Incremental Installer for IP/TV ViewerLaunching IP/TV Viewer Getting StartedNavigating in IP/TV Viewer As a Standard ApplicationAs a Web Browser Plug-In or Helper Application IP/TV Viewer Main Window Program Categories PaneSetting Up Personal Selections Program Listings PaneSubscriptions Window Using Popup Menus OnDemand Playlist WindowFavorites Window Assigning Content Managers Setting IP/TV Viewer OptionsOptions Dialog Box-Content Managers Tab Content Manager Settings Dialog Box Advanced Http Properties Dialog Box Using SDP ListenerOption Description Setting Window Display OptionsEntering User Information Options Dialog Box-User Info Tab Field DescriptionConfiguring a Multihomed Host OL-3995-01 Using IP/TV Viewer Program Description Information Displaying Program InformationDescription Tab in Program Information Window Detailed Description Tab in Program Information Window Video, Audio, and SlideCast InformationTTL Audio Tab in Advanced Information Window Question Manager InformationSDP File Information Setting Maximum BandwidthSee Figure Schedule and Subscription InformationSchedule Tab in Program Information Window Playing a Program Scheduled Program Playing Controlling Audio and Video Adjusting Audio LevelControlling and Setting the Video Position 11 Change Play Position Dialog Box-Time Tab Selecting Media Streams13 Select Stream Dialog Box Monitoring Quality QoSIcon Description Color Meaning Reception QualityColor Meaning Viewing Modes Normal ViewMinimal View Full-Screen View Using Multiple WindowsUsing IP/TV Viewer Playing a Program 15 Viewing a Web Presenter Program Playing a Web Presenter Program16shows an IP/TV Viewer with both audio and video Playing a SlideCast Program17 IP/TV Viewer with SlideCast and Audio Subscribing to a Program Playing a ScreenCaster ProgramCreating a Favorites List Assigning Favorite Programs19 Favorites Window with Sample Programs Creating an On-Demand Playlist20 OnDemand Playlist Window with Sample Programs Searching for a Program21 Search Programs Dialog Box-What, Where Tab 22 Select Programs Dialog Box URL 24 Search Programs Dialog Box-Advanced Tab Using Question ManagerAccessing Question Manager from IP/TV Viewer 25 Question Manager Dialog Box Advanced Topics Using IP/TV Viewer Advanced Topics About Panes Customizing the User InterfaceDocked Panes About Toolbars Moving PanesDisplaying or Hiding Panes Docked Toolbars Floating Toolbars Built-In ToolbarsMoving Toolbars Displaying and Hiding ToolbarsDeleting a Custom Toolbar Creating a Custom ToolbarAdding and Removing Buttons on Toolbars Using IP/TV in a Web Browser QuickTime Plug-In Installed Plug-In Used Using IP/TV as a Plug-InRunning the Plug-In Launching the Plug-InIP/TV as a Plug-In-On-Demand Program Using the IP/TV Sample Plug-In Using QuickTime as a Plug-InLimitations for the QuickTime Player Web-Based Program GuideUsing IP/TV Viewer as a Helper Application Launching the Helper ApplicationRunning the Helper Application OL-3995-01 Accelerator Menu Option Keys Description IP/TV Viewer Main Window Menu Bar OptionsOL-3995-01 Appendix a Menu Bar and Tool Icon Reference Icon Name Description IP/TV Viewer Main Window Tools and IconsIP/TV Viewer Main Window Tools and Icons Cisco IP/TV Viewer User Guide IP/TV Viewer Window Menu Bar Options Page-Up key undoes this feature Section on IP/TV Viewer Window Tools and IconsIcon Name Description See the Monitoring Quality Icon Name Description Symbols IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8

OL-3995-01 specifications

Cisco Systems OL-3995-01 refers to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam, which serves as a fundamental stepping stone for IT professionals and network engineers looking to establish a robust foundation in networking technologies. The CCNA certification focuses on a wide range of essential skills and concepts that are vital in the networking domain.

One of the main features of the Cisco OL-3995-01 exam is its emphasis on network fundamentals. This includes an understanding of network types, models, and protocols. Candidates learn about the OSI model, IP addressing, and subnetting, which are critical for managing and troubleshooting networks. Additionally, the exam covers LAN and WAN technologies, providing insights into how data is transmitted over different types of networks.

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The exam also explores automation and programmability, reflecting the evolving nature of networking in modern IT environments. Cisco emphasizes the significance of software-defined networking (SDN) and network automation tools that facilitate network management and efficiency. This prepares candidates for environments where manual configurations are being replaced by automated processes.

Moreover, the OL-3995-01 exam includes practical knowledge about IP services such as DHCP, NAT, and DNS, which are crucial for any network operation. Students learn how these services support network functionality and enhance user experience.

In terms of characteristics, the Cisco CCNA certification is globally recognized, making it a valuable credential in the IT job market. Cisco's reputation as a leader in networking solutions adds credibility to the certification, signaling to employers that the certified individual possesses a solid understanding of networking basics.

In summary, the Cisco Systems OL-3995-01 (CCNA) certification exam comprehensively covers networking fundamentals, security, automation, and IP services. By equipping professionals with essential skills and knowledge, it prepares them for a successful career in network administration and engineering. This certification not only enhances career prospects but also lays the groundwork for further specialization in advanced networking technologies.