Chapter 3 Getting Started

Navigating in IP/TV Viewer

As a Standard Application

You can launch IP/TV Viewer as a standard application. Choose

Start > Programs > Cisco IPTV Viewer > IPTV Viewer. The IP/TV Viewer main window appears. (See Figure 3-1.)

In most cases, IP/TV Viewer is installed in this location. If you specified another location during installation, review the information that you entered in Step 9 of the “Installation Procedure” section in Chapter 2.

Note The first time you launch IP/TV Viewer after installation, prompts appear advising you to enter user information and assign IP/TV Content Managers (if none have been assigned). Click OK to enter user information and IP/TV Content Managers. For more information, see the “Entering User Information” section on page 3-11. If you are upgrading from an earlier version, then all previous settings are retained and no prompts will appear.

As a Web Browser Plug-In or Helper Application

You can launch and run IP/TV Viewer as a plug-in or helper application for both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. For more information, see Chapter 6, “Using IP/TV in a Web Browser.”

Navigating in IP/TV Viewer

After you start IP/TV Viewer, the main window appears. (See Figure 3-1.) This window contains two panes: the Program Categories pane on the left and the Program Listings pane on the right.

Note You can set up IP/TV Viewer to automatically play the last watched program when you launch IP/TV Viewer. See the “Setting Window Display Options” section on page 3-10.

 

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Cisco Systems OL-3995-01 manual Navigating in IP/TV Viewer, As a Standard Application

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.

Another key aspect of the OL-3995-01 exam is security fundamentals. With the increasing importance of cybersecurity, this certification prepares candidates to implement basic security measures and understand the principles of network security. Topics include securing network devices, managing access control lists, and understanding common security threats, which are essential for protecting organizational data and infrastructure.

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.