Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter Manual De Mantenimiento
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Manual Mapping
To manually map a DMP to a Location:
1. Select Setup > Devices > Locations-DMP Mapping.
2. Click on an available device under the MAC Address listing and click on a
Location Name. The two objects should be highlighted (
3. Click on the Link button to link the two objects (
). The MAC address
that was highlighted will move to the Locations listing section of the screen.
4. Use the "Unlink" operation to disassociate a DMP from a Location. Once the
DMP has been disassociated it is renamed as "Unassigned-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx"
(where xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx is the MAC address).The Location can now be linked
to a different DMP.
(where xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx is the MAC address).The Location can now be linked
to a different DMP.
Figure 60.
Manually Linking a DMP to a Location
Bulk Mapping
As mentioned previously, TSV files may be used for uploading the device (i.e.,
DMP) and Location information into Cisco StadiumVision Director. The TSV file
requires a specific set of columns, column title syntax and column order to be
compatible with Cisco StadiumVision Director. The best way to make sure the TSV
file is compatible is to export a TSV file from Cisco StadiumVision Director and use
that as a template when building a Cisco StadiumVision Director compatible TSV
file.
DMP) and Location information into Cisco StadiumVision Director. The TSV file
requires a specific set of columns, column title syntax and column order to be
compatible with Cisco StadiumVision Director. The best way to make sure the TSV
file is compatible is to export a TSV file from Cisco StadiumVision Director and use
that as a template when building a Cisco StadiumVision Director compatible TSV
file.
the Search utility can be used to filter what will be exported out of Cisco
StadiumVision Director.
StadiumVision Director.