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Viewing Auto-Provisioning Status on the TV
Once the auto-provisioning workflow reaches step 4 the DMP is sufficiently
initialized to be able to display the progress of the remaining auto-provisioning
workflow. At this point the TV screen displays:
initialized to be able to display the progress of the remaining auto-provisioning
workflow. At this point the TV screen displays:
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The barcode for the DMP MAC address.
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A ticker showing the MIB variables, IP address, CDP variables, and switch
settings.
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Intermediate status of the auto-provisioning. This tells you what step you are on
in the auto-provisioning, what step is next, and what is happening to the DMP
(e.g., transitioning to the ready state).
(e.g., transitioning to the ready state).
When auto-provisioning is finished, the default video channel displays on the TV,
along with a “Completed!” status message. If the Completed message does not
display, auto-provisioning has not been successful.
along with a “Completed!” status message. If the Completed message does not
display, auto-provisioning has not been successful.
Viewing the DMP Readiness State in the Control Panel
To view which state (Not Ready, Ready, In Production) the DMP is in during auto-
registration and provisioning:
registration and provisioning:
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Select Setup > Devices.
3. Select the Locations & DMP tab to display DMP information, including the
current state. The State column will display ‘Ready’ when the DMP has been
auto-provisioned but is yet to be mapped to a Location. Refer to
auto-provisioned but is yet to be mapped to a Location. Refer to
Figure 52.
Viewing the DMP Readiness State