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control the switch, DMP, and TV.
Table 3.
Commonly Used Dashboard commands
Command Category
Description
Reboot Device
Power Cycle DMP
Power Cycle DMP
Use these commands to restart the DMP on a regular basis. You can either
send the Reboot Device command (if you still have communication to the DMP)
or give the DMP a hard reboot by sending the Power Cycle DMP command.
send the Reboot Device command (if you still have communication to the DMP)
or give the DMP a hard reboot by sending the Power Cycle DMP command.
Display IP
This command displays the DMP’s IP address on the TV screen.
Restart Flash
(Cisco DMP 4310G only) This command restarts the Adobe Flash Player on the
selected DMP(s). This is always a good thing to try if there is problem with a
DMP.
selected DMP(s). This is always a good thing to try if there is problem with a
DMP.
Firmware Upgrade
(Cisco DMP 4310G only) Use this command to upgrade the firmware on the
DMP.
DMP.
Show Init SWF
This command shows you everything about the device including the IP address,
the switch port, and location.
the switch port, and location.
Beginning in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0, this
command is renamed to Show Diagnostics and applies to all
media players.
command is renamed to Show Diagnostics and applies to all
media players.
Flash (Cisco DMP 4310G Only)
The DMP utilizes the Adobe Flash Player or simply “Flash” software to deliver HD
graphics and video. If the Adobe Flash player stops working, the DMP stops
working.
graphics and video. If the Adobe Flash player stops working, the DMP stops
working.
MIB Variables (Cisco DMP 4310G Only)
Cisco StadiumVision Director communicates with the DMP through “MIB” variables.
Not to be confused with SNMP MIB variables, DMP MIB variables are basically a
schema where each variable has a name. They function more like registry settings
on a PC.
Not to be confused with SNMP MIB variables, DMP MIB variables are basically a
schema where each variable has a name. They function more like registry settings
on a PC.
In Cisco StadiumVision Director, a MIB is a persistent area of the onboard Flash
RAM memory where both initial and static parameters of the DMP processes are
stored. MIB data can be accessed using the Dashboard as well as the Digital Media
Manager (DMM) interface for the DMP. The DMP accepts commands over SSH. By
default, the DMP will accept a SSH session with the user “sysmng” to manage the
system.
RAM memory where both initial and static parameters of the DMP processes are
stored. MIB data can be accessed using the Dashboard as well as the Digital Media
Manager (DMM) interface for the DMP. The DMP accepts commands over SSH. By
default, the DMP will accept a SSH session with the user “sysmng” to manage the
system.
This guide also includes details about how to configure MIB variables via SSH and
HTTPS.
HTTPS.
Registry
The Management Dashboard Registry is a catch-all configuration value container,
similar in concept (but not in structure or implementation) to the Windows Registry.
similar in concept (but not in structure or implementation) to the Windows Registry.