Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manual De Mantenimiento
Managing Zones, Groups and Locations
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Locations
Locations are at the lowest level of the StadiumVision hierarchy. They define a specific place in the
stadium where a TV and DMP reside. Locations help you keep track of exactly where a TV and DMP
is physically located in the stadium. For example, if someone tells you that a TV in a restroom at the
concourse 100 level is not working, you can refer to the Location information to quickly find the TV
and fix it.
stadium where a TV and DMP reside. Locations help you keep track of exactly where a TV and DMP
is physically located in the stadium. For example, if someone tells you that a TV in a restroom at the
concourse 100 level is not working, you can refer to the Location information to quickly find the TV
and fix it.
The diagram above shows a location named ‘100_con_N_01’ which indicates that the TV-1 and
DMP-1 are located on the North concourse 100 level.
DMP-1 are located on the North concourse 100 level.
A location consistes of the physical location and display type, as well as the DMP
associated with the location and display. This allows you to have all your location / display
information permanently tied together and have the DMP and networking information
abstracted in the event of a device upgrade or networking topology changes.
associated with the location and display. This allows you to have all your location / display
information permanently tied together and have the DMP and networking information
abstracted in the event of a device upgrade or networking topology changes.