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This material pertains to multiple releases of Cisco DMS
A P T E R
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We prepared this material with specific expectations of you
Procedure
Glossary
Learn Your DMM Appliance Serial Number
Start DMS-Admin
Click Log
When the login page loads, sign in to your account
Is your
Set a User Session Timeout for Components of Cisco DMS
Choose Administration Security Session
What happens next depends on what happened before
FAQs and Troubleshooting
FAQs
What might prevent me from logging in?
Dashboard Overview
DMS-Admin Dashboard
Understand the Alerts Gauge
These are the dashboard gauges
Tip
Digital Media Players
Understand the System Information Gauge
Understand the Status Gauge
Appliance Failover Cluster
Understand the Licensed Features Gauge
View Dashboard Gauges
Understand the Users Logged In Gauge
Licenses
Before You Begin
Understand Licenses
Obtain License Keys
What to Do Next
Click Install License
Install License Keys
Start DMS-Admin
Choose Licensing Install/Upgrade Licensing
Choose Licensing View Licensing
View Installed Licenses
Choose Administration Dashboard
Check the Dashboard Gauge for Licenses
Base Licenses for Cisco DMS Appliances and Endpoints
DMM appliance
DMP endpoint
DMP-FL-1000
Optional Module Licenses
Module or Pack Part Number1 Description
DMP-FL-500
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Choose Administration Services
Server Operations
Check Processes Remotely
Click a server name in the far-left column
Restart Appliances Remotely
Do one of the following
Would you like
Choose Options Restart Server
Server Processes
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Overview
Cisco Hinter for Rtsp
Workflow
Dmpdm
Digital Signs
Cisco Hinter
Restrictions
Rtsp Variants
Darwin Streaming Server
Windows
Install Cisco Hinter on Windows
Choose Settings Hinter
Download Cisco Hinter
Run Cisco Hinter on Linux
Install Cisco Hinter on Linux
Linux
Run Cisco Hinter on Windows
Check the system logs on your DSS
Troubleshoot RTP Over Rtsp
OpenRTSP -V -v -t rtsp//DSSserverIPaddress/filename.mov
Signature for interleaved RTP
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Authentication and Federated Identity
Timesaver Go to terms that start with... a C D F I L O R S U
User authentication features of DMS-Admin help you to
Poor syntax
Administrator DN Authentication CoT
Syntax, which conforms exactly to Ldif grammar
Proper syntax
Digital certificate
One DN to authenticate the directory service entity
Federation
IdP
Is your DMM appliance one half of a failover pair?
By design, so there is no workaround
Tokens. We support Saml Shibboleth
Authentication and authorization
So on
OpenAM
509
DN for an Active Directory user base
User base User base DN User filter
Otherwise, validation fails
IdP-specific login screen
Understand the Requirement to Authenticate Users
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Synchronization Concepts
Ldap is Highly Complex
Plan Ahead
Restrictions
Last time that you ran Synchronization
Initial Update Overwrite Delete
Synchronization Replication Overview
Synchronization Types
User Group?
Understand Synchronization of a DMM Group to an Ldap Filter
Understand Manual Synchronization
Understand Automatic Synchronization
Sync Type Best Practices
We recommend that you use the Update option whenever
Ldap Concepts
Guidelines for Synchronization
Yes
Understand Ldap Attributes
Guidelines for Ldap Filters
Use OU values to impose rough limits on a filter
Use objectClass values to match all user records
Password Concepts
Understand Authentication Property Sheets for Ldap
Use memberOf values to pinpoint a filter more precisely
Configuration Workflow to Activate Federation SSO Mode
Federated Identity and Single Sign-on SSO Concepts
IdP Requirements
Click Update to save your work
Pairing to restore mutual trust among them
SSO Scenario 1-Trusted + Valid + Authorized
SSO Scenario 2-Trusted + Valid + not Authorized
SSO Scenario 3-Nothing Known
User account does not have sufficient permissions
Understand Migration from Either Ldap or SSO to Embedded
Migration Between Authentication Methods
CiscoDMMvp99999
Understand Migration from Embedded to Either Ldap or SSO
Keep Local Copies
Result
Click Download CA certificate
Configure DMM to Trust the Active Directory Root CA
Choose Administration Security Authentication Select Mode
Choose DER encoded
Define Ldap Filters
Choose an Authentication Method
Configure Ldap Settings
Choose Administration Security Authentication
Do any or all of the following
Define Ldap Bookmarks
Define the Ldap Synchronization Schedule
Choose Administration Security Synchronize Users Scheduling
Manage Ldap Attributes
Interval Description
Configure the Settings for Automatic Ldap Synchronization
Choose Ldap as your authentication method
Derive Ldap Group Membership Dynamically from a Query
Users who match your query
Configure Federation Services for SSO
Export an SP Configuration File from DMM
Import an IdP Configuration File into DMM
Bypass External Authentication During Superuser Login
Go to http//FQDN8080/dmsadmin/admin/login
Click Import
Element Description
Elements to Choose and Enable the Authentication Mode
Software UI and Field Reference Tables
Navigation Path
Later, you will import this file into your IdP
Sufficient access rights
Ldap Configuration Area
Export
Command Buttons
Check the check box to enable encryption
Uncheck it to disable encryption
Administration Security Authentication Define Filter
All user accounts that match the filter
Administration Security Authentication Synchronize Users
Elements to Use Ldap Bookmarks for Synchronization
Ldap Bookmarks property sheet
Scheduling property sheet
Elements to Schedule Synchronization
Elements to Manage Attributes
Administration Security Authentication Manage Attributes
Sample SP Configuration File from DMM
Exported IdP Configuration Sample from OpenAM
Sample IdP Configuration Files
Exported IdP Configuration Sample from Shibboleth
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Ldap Active Directory FAQs
Our completed tests succeeded as follows
Cisco DMS
Federation Mode SSO FAQs
Error Message FAQs
Network Policy FAQs
Server uses the samAccountName attribute name
User Exclusion FAQs
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Users and Groups
Understand User Accounts
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Software module
Understand User Roles
To assign a user role directly to any user
User Role Logic
Enter values to name and describe the group
Choose Administration Users Click Create Group
Stop. You have completed this procedure
Create User Groups
Create User Accounts
Choose Administration Users
Choose Administration Users Click Add New User
Delete User Groups
Click Save
You can edit user account settings manually
Assign Users to Groups
Edit User Accounts
Choose Options Edit User
Choose Options Delete User
Assign User Access Rights and Permissions
Delete User Accounts
To mark multiple user accounts for deletion, Ctrl-click
Optional Group Selection
Elements to Configure User Account Settings
Administration Users
Optional Contact Info
FAQs and Troubleshooting
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Events and Notifications
Snmp features in this release are read-only
Object Group Description
Understand Snmp Concepts
Understand MIB and NMS Concepts
Understand IP Address Conflict Events
Show and Share Event Categories
Understand Supported Event Types
Global Event Categories
DMP Event Categories
Syslog
Understand Notification Methods
Failover Cluster Event Categories
Waas Event Categories
Choose Settings Snmp
Enable or Disable Email
Configure Snmp Server Settings for Your DMM Appliance
Choose Settings External Servers Smtp
Click Alert Reports
Configure Alert Reports and Notification Settings
Populate the MIB Browser in Your NMS
Define Alert Report Parameters
Notification messages
Define Notification Rules
Choose Alerts Notification Rules
Optional Did you check Email?
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2
Smtp FAQs
Snmp and MIB FAQs
CdmsSystem CdmsFeatures CdmsInventory
Snmp agent to accept ‘set’ requests?
Can I configure the community for my
Snmp agent to accept ‘get’ requests?
Yes, from the public community
Control DMPs and Presentation Systems
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Welcome to Centralized DMP Management
Start Digital Signs
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DMP Dashboard
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Understand the Media and Schedules Gauge
Understand the Digital Media Players Gauge
Understand the Left Side of the Media and Schedules Gauge
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Understand the Cast Gauge
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Understand the Settings Gauge
View Dashboard Gauges for DMPs
Choose Digital Signs Dashboard Choose Cast Dashboard
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Use the Left Side of the Media and Schedules Gauge
All Assets area
Use the Right Side of the Media and Schedules Gauge
Examine the gauge Do any of the following
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Examine the gauge
Use the Settings Gauge
Use the Digital Media Players Gauge
Use the Cast Gauge
All Digital Signage area
Elements on the Right Side of the Media and Schedules Gauge
Shortcut Description
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Html
Register DMPs
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What’s called configuration management
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Timesaver Go to terms that start with... a C D L M
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Auto Smartports macro to run automatically
An optional Dhcp relay class that
Discover message to receive a dynamic IP address
Sure that this information never exceeds 255 bytes
Location Services
Medianet-enabled switch must be Ethernet
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Discovery
MSI service
Implementations
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Partial Support for Cisco Medianet 2.1 Features
Understand Medianet Autoconfiguration for DMPs
Information That Medianet and DMPs Exchange
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Medianet Activation Workflow for a DMP 4310G or 4400G
Cisco IOS 12.255.0.36SE
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Login Credentials
Non-Medianet Autoregistration
Medianet
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Guidelines
Limit Your Use of Manual Registration
General Best Practices for Non-Medianet Autoregistration
Set Events to Recur as Needed
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Minutes
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Use Dmpdm to Prepare a DMP for Manual Registration
Use a System Task to Normalize DMP Passwords
Choose Schedules Play Now
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Choose Settings Server Settings
Verify that your DMPs all use identical credentials
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Choose Digital Media Players Advanced Tasks
Click Add New Application
Click Edit Application
Delete Application
Delete Address Ranges for Non-Medianet Autoregistration
Click the DMP Discovery row in the Application Types list
Click
Do either of the following
Add or Edit One DMP Manually
Delete DMPs Manually from Your Device Inventory
Choose Digital Media Players DMP Manager
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Choose More Actions Delete from System
Elements to Autoregister DMPs
Elements to Add or Edit One DMP Manually
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Elements to Configure Non-Medianet Autoregistration
Elements to Delete One DMP Manually
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Prevent Dhcp Address Assignments to the Wrong Vlan
NEWTRIGGER=CISCOHOSTEVENT
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DEVICETYPE=Autonomous Access Point
DEFTRIGGER=CISCOCUSTOMEVENT
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Can I use a Cisco switch or router as my Dhcp server?
Use DMM
Follow exactly this syntax
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Can I obtain the serial number of a DMP?
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Organize DMPs in Groups
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Task To Learn More
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Add and Edit DMP Groups
Enter a name and a description for the group
Click OK to save your work
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Delete DMP Groups
Add DMPs Manually to DMP Groups
Choose More Actions Delete Group
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Remove DMPs Manually from DMP Groups
Filter the DMP List Table
Choose Remove DMP from Group
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Top-Level Elements to Manage DMPs and DMP Groups
Digital Media Players DMP Manager
Element Icon and Description
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Elements to Add or Edit DMP Groups
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Elements to Delete DMP Groups
Elements to Add DMPs Manually to a DMP Group
Elements to Remove a DMP from a DMP Group
How many DMPs can I centrally manage from one DMM appliance?
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Configure DMP Wi-Fi Settings
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Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
See also WEP keys
See also AAA and EAP
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EAP authentication
Pre-Shared Key
WEP keys
Ascii Passphrases and Hexadecimal Keys for WEP
Typical workflow is as follows
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Establish a Wired Network Connection
Wired connection before you can deploy Wi-Fi settings
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Establish a Wireless Network Connection
Choose Digital Signs from the global navigation
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Create New Wifi Application page opens
This network
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Why did my DMPs lose their wireless network connectivity?
DMP Network Interfaces
Category Subcategory Chassis Label
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Configure your wireless access point to assign the address
How can my wireless DMP use a static IP address?
No. Your DMP will lose its connection to your Wlan
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Touchscreens, Projectors, and Displays
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Understand How to Choose Media Signal Cables
Presentation System Concepts
Understand Which Displays Work Best with DMPs
Quality low signal resistance is irrelevant
Cable Quality
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Signal Cable Purchasing Factors to Consider
Apply motion every 30 minutes to regions that show text
When charged liquid crystal becomes stuck in one position
Understand and Prevent Image Retention Burn-in
Do not use gray
Does your
When you will use Hdmi
Connect to a Digital Display or Projector
Does your presentation system use an Hdmi interface?
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Connect to a Touchscreen
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Turn On the touchscreen
Connect to an Analog Display or Projector
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Presentation systems whenever possible
Support Autodetection
Prepare Equipment
Support RS-232 Syntax
Support DVI Management
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Settings remain in effect
This is a one-time procedure
Name the new application
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Activate RS-232 Syntax Support for DMTech Equipment
Activate RS-232 Syntax Support for NEC Presentation Systems
Click Select Advanced System Task
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Activate or Deactivate Hdmi Autodetection
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Configure and Manage Equipment
Activate or Deactivate Resolution Autodetection
Define DMP Output Settings for Video and Audio
Edit DMP Output Settings for Video and Audio
Edit Application
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Click Submit to commit this deletion
Delete DMP Output Settings for Video and Audio
Click Cancel to abandon this deletion
Find your deletion target in the Applications table
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Edit Equipment Settings That You Chose from Menus
Would you like to edit what you saved?
Would you like to delete what you saved?
Click Delete Application
Delete Equipment Settings That You Chose from Menus
Use RS232 Syntax to Control Equipment
Would you like to delete what you edited?
Syntax
Edit Equipment Settings That Use RS-232 Syntax
Enter an RS-232 command string in the Request field
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Delete Equipment Settings That Use RS-232 Syntax
Video and Audio Signal Interfaces
DMP 4305G DMP 4310G DMP 4400G
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Digital Media Players DMP Manager Control TV
Elements to Choose Configuration Settings from Menus
Supported Touchscreen Drivers
DMP Model Supported Drivers
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Cisco Displays Only
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Elements to Configure DMP Audio/Video Settings
Elements to Control Hdmi Display Autodetection
Application Name Description, Icons, and Options
RS-232 Control Supported, Non-DMTech Displays
Elements to Control Screen Resolution Autodetection
Elements to Activate RS-232 for LCD Displays by DMTech
Digital Media Players Advanced Tasks System Tasks
RS-232 Command Reference for Cisco LCD Displays
RS-232 Syntax Task
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Contrast
Remote Control
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Inch
FAQs About Touchscreens
FAQs About Cleaning and Maintenance
FAQs About Daily Operation
FAQs About RS-232
Troubleshoot Image Quality
FAQs About Product Quality
Troubleshoot the Power Indicator
Troubleshoot Cisco Professional Series LCD Displays
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Troubleshoot the Handheld Remote Control Unit
Problem Buttons do not respond
Troubleshoot Audio Quality
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DMP Remote Control and Its Emulation
Remote control unit for a DMP
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Complete these tasks on phones, as needed
Workflow to Provision Emulator Service for IP Phones
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Complete these tasks in Cisco Cast
On Phones
Activate Services
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Cisco Cast
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Start Services
Configure URL Parameters
Choose Tools Control Center Feature Services
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Enable IP Phone Autoregistration
Define IP Phone Service Attributes
Choose System Cisco Unified CM, and then click Find
Http//DMMhostname8080/etv-remotecontrol-webapp/app/getpin
Expose the Service to IP Phones
Enter this URL in the Service URL field
Define IP phone service attributes
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Configure Emulator Settings in Cast
Choose Cast Remote Control
As Needed Did you choose Selected DMPs in ?
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Configure an IP Phone to Emulate the Remote Control
Press Settings on your Cisco IP phone
As Needed Did you choose the dynamic PIN type in ?
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Go to Network Configuration, and then press Select
Start the Emulator on an IP Phone
Go to Alternate TFTP, and then press Yes
Start the Emulator on a Mobile Phone
Use the Emulator on an IP Phone or a Mobile Phone
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Electronic program guide
DMP User Permissions
Presentations to only the DMPs that you choose
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Scenario 1 Permission to Manage Content but Not Schedules
Assign permissions to manage content
Scenarios That Illustrate Specialized User Permissions
Assign permissions to manage DMPs
Click Then, repeat your selection
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Assign permissions to view the schedule
Assign permissions to use advanced tasks for content
Configure permissions to manage the schedule
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Configure permissions to manage DMPs
Configure permissions to manage content
Configure permissions to manage advanced tasks
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Configure User Rights and Permissions
Choose Settings User Accounts
Click . Repeat your selection Click Submit
Users List
Elements to Configure User Rights and Permissions for DMPs
Settings User Accounts
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Untitled table
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Media Assets and Embedded Software
Shockwave Flash Support and Restrictions
User Permission Restrictions
Media Restrictions
SDP Support and Restrictions
PNG Support and Restrictions
File Size Restrictions
Local Storage Restrictions
MPEG-4 Support and Restrictions
Work with Assets and Categories in Your Media Library
Add One Asset at a Time to Your Media Library
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Click Cancel Stop. You have completed this procedure
Enter a title for the asset
Enter the estimated duration for playback
Add Multiple Assets Simultaneously to Your Media Library
Is *.MPG
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Elements to Manage Assets and Categories
Digital Signage Media Library
Images Shockwave Flash UDP Video
Filter by
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Elements to Add Categories and Rename Them
Choose the option, if any, that meets your requirements
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Elements to add or edit multiple assets simultaneously
Elements to Add Assets and Edit Their Attributes
Elements to add or edit one asset
Select Category
Overview tab
Elements To Describe and Preview One Asset
Digital Signage Media Library Options View Media Asset
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Usage tab
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Now
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Understand Future Deployments for Presentations
Understand Time Zones in the Schedule
Later
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Understand Tooltips in the Schedule Timeline
Best Practices to Prevent Unscheduled DMP Restarts
Best Practices to Manage and Maintain the Schedule
Best Practices to Stop Playback of a Scheduled Job
External Server Restrictions
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Content Delivery Network Restrictions
Scenarios
Methods to Pre-empt Only One Instance of a Recurring Event
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Method One
Method Two
Method Three
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Use ‘Play Now’ to Transmit Assets or Commands Immediately
You can deploy immediately to one DMP or to one DMP group
Digital Signs Cast System Tasks
Schedule the Time Slot for a Future Event
Choose Schedules Play in Future
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Elements of a Tooltip in the Schedule Timeline
Schedules Play in Future
Category Description
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Elements to Describe the Status of Deployed Events
Can I schedule an event that has no stop date?
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Content Distribution and Delivery
You do not use Cisco Show and Share
Choose a Content Delivery System to Use with DMPs
Understand DMP Support for the Cifs Protocol
Method Use Cases
DMS-CD Concepts
You use DMPs and Cisco Show and Share
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DMS-CD Performance Factors
Retry Timeout
DMS-CD Overview
Concurrent Deployments
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Resumption of Interrupted and Paused File Transfers
Outages and Other Disruptions
File Size
Monitoring Modes
Understand Shared Scheduling Features for Deployments
Error Conditions
Understand DMS-CD Alert Reports
DMS-CD Guidelines
Alert Types
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Gather the Essential Data to Develop a Deployment Strategy
Factor Definition and Supporting Data
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Parallel Deployment
Deployment
Total DMS-CD Gather these values Throughput
Duration for
Limit DMS-CD Disruptions to DMP Performance
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Capacity and the load placed on a DMP
DMS-CD Restrictions
DMS-CD Capacity Category Maximum Threshold
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Cifs Restrictions
Acns Restrictions
Ecds Restrictions
Example Scenario
Organizational Logic at Acme
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Seconds Ddhhmm
Deployment Scheduling Logic at Acme
4explains how Acme organizes its scheduled deployments
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Configure Acns or Waas
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Configure DMS-CD
Create DMP groups and populate them with DMPs
Configure Deployment Threshold Preferences
Check Disk Space Capacity for Deployments
Choose Digital Media Players Deployment Manager Preferences
Create a Deployment Package
Add New Application
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Edit a Deployment Package
Create at least one DMS-CD deployment package
Click the name of the deployment package to be edited
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Delete a Deployment Package
Digital Media Players Deployment Manager Preferences
Click Submit Stop. You have completed this procedure
Software UI and Field Label Reference Tables
Elements to Define Deployment Thresholds
Appliance during DMS-CD deployments
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Effect on your DMPs
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Configure a DMS-CD deployment to DMP local storage
Elements to Define a DMS-CD Deployment Package
Digital Media Players Advanced Tasks
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Elements to Define WAAS, ACNS, or Ecds Settings
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Troubleshoot DMS-CD
Check Deployment Status Details
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Check Appliance System Logs for Deployment Errors
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Choose Administration Alerts Alert Reports
Click Live Monitor Mode
Click Snapshot Mode
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FAQs for Acns
FAQs for Waas
Troubleshoot Acns
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Telnet to your Content Engine and issue this command
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Did you change anything in ?
Choose Devices Device Groups
Log in to Content Distribution Manager
CDM Procedure
AAI Procedure
Troubleshoot Acns Assets That Your DMPs Do Not Play
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That are actually correct in your network
Bytes x 4 =
Add 16384 to the total disk space consumption in bytes
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Worksheet
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Choose Services Channels
Click Channel Content in the table of contents
Log in to CDM
Communicate Anything with Cisco Digital Signs
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Best Practices to Optimize DMP Settings for Playlists
Playlists
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Choose Digital Signage Playlists
Reduce or Resolve Black-Screen Delays After Video Playback
Create and Organize Playlists
Improve Transition Speeds
Element
Change the Sequence of Playback
Elements to Define a Playlist
Navigation
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Proof of Play
Were interrupted or prevented from playing, and when
Insertions
Consider an affinity group
Played successfully, and when
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Prepare DMPs to Support Proof of Play
Choose Advanced Tasks System Tasks
Enable Syslog and NTP
Would you like to enable these services from Digital Signs?
Would you like to enable these services from
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Enable Proof of Play Features in DMM
Choose Proof of Play Configuration
Click Register
Click Add New Requestors
Click Add Content
Create Requestors
Create Insertions
Run a Report
Choose Proof of Play Reports
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Export a Report
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Click Run
Choose Proof of Play Dashboard
View Previous Reports
Use the Proof of Play Dashboard
Click View previous reports
How do insertions differ from presentations and playlists?
Use Deployment Reports
Choose Schedules Reports
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Troubleshooting
Scenario Details Exceptions
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Plan for and Manage Emergencies
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Create Deployment Packages for Emergencies
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Provision Emergency Assets Immediately to DMP Local Storage
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Schedule the Future Staging of Emergency Assets
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Start Playback of an Emergency Message
Stop Playback of an Emergency Message
Start playback of an emergency message
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Deliver Iptv Programming with Cisco Cast
Page
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Welcome to Cisco Cast
On-Premises Operation
Centralized Administration
Feature License Restrictions
When your Iptv programming will include live TV
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Start Cisco Cast
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Redistribute Live TV
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Site Assessment for Live Video Programming
Channel Count Restrictions
Codec Restrictions
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Click Edit Channel Setting
Add Channels
Edit Channels
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Reassign Channel Numbers
Would you like to specify the number for this channel?
Click Reassign to Any Unused Channel
Delete Channels
Click Delete This Channel
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Elements to Manage TV Channels
Multicast Address
Port Call Letters for Channel
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Elements to Define Channel Settings
Http URL from the Address Type list
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Video on Demand
Workflow to Stage VoD Assets to DMP Local Storage
Site Assessment for VoD Programming
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Add a New VoD Category
Add a New VoD Subcategory
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Click Actions Delete Category
Edit a VoD Category
Delete a VoD Category
Choose Actions Modify Category
Map a Video to a VoD Category
Click the Video on Demand tab
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Organize Videos in VoD Categories
Remove a Video from a Category
Stage an EPG to DMP Local Storage
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Should usb11 When you will use usb1
Should usb22 When you will use usb2
Elements to Manage VoD Categories
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Electronic Program Guide
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Contains program descriptions that you have entered
You are not in violation of its terms
Tribune Media Services
Understand EPG Data Formats
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Understand Methods to Describe EPG Channels
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Add or Edit Subscriptions to Data from an EPG Provider
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Delete Settings That Define a Subscription
Synchronize EPG Channel Schedules and Program Descriptions
Click Synchronize
Do not enter a colon before the port number
Elements to Define EPG Provider Settings
Proxy Settings Optional
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Troubleshoot EPG Highlighting
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Look and Feel
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Specify Which Features Your Menu System Should Include
Choose the Color Scheme for Your Menu System
Click the Skin Customization tab
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Show a Custom Logo in Your Menu System
Logo appears in the lower left of the menu system
Show the Cisco Logo in Your Menu System
Choose the Date and Time Formats for Your Menu System
Check the Display Cisco Logo check box
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Deploy Menu System Customizations to Your DMPs
Click Run Task
Click to highlight your Cast-PGtask
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