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UserGuide for Cisco Digital Media Manager5.4.x
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Chapter12 Register DMPs
Reference
Reference
Software UI and Field Reference Tables, page 12-23
FAQs and Troubleshooting, page12-30
Software UI and Field Reference Tables
Elements to Autoregister DMPs, page12-23
Elements to Add or Edit One DMP Manually, page 12-24
Elements to Delete One DMP Manually, page12-24
Elements to Configure Non-Medianet Autoregistration, page 12-25
Elements to Autoregister DMPs
Navigation Path
Either of these.
Network and Endpoints > Digital Media Players > DMP Manager > Create Group
Network and Endpoints > Digital Media Players > DMP Manager > More Ac tions > Edit Group
Related Topics
Add or Edit Address Ranges for Non-Medianet Autoregistration, page 12-18
Understand the Sequence of Operations for Non-Medianet Autoregistration, page 12-12
Table12-1 Elements to Add and Edit DMP Groups
Element Description
Name A unique and human-readable name for the group.
Description A brief description of the group and its purpose.
Add Range IP address subnet ranges in which to find and autoregister DMPs.
The netmask typically is
/24
.
To find every DMP in a subnet, use0 (zero) as the only digit in the fourth quad, such as
192.0.2.
0
/24.
To find one DMP whose address is already known to you, enter its IPaddress and the netmask but
use a comma instead of the fourth dot, such as 192.0.2
,
50/24.
To find all of the DMPs in a narrow range of addresses, substitute a range for the fourth quad,
such as 192.0.2.
1-254
.
The address range can span one subnet or multiple subnets.
Delete a Range Deletes the range that you highlighted.
Range (CIDR) The field where you edit one CIDR address range at a time.
Automatic Grouping
Range
Shows a list of all the defined CIDR address ranges. Click a range to edit it.