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Staging Content
The Setup > Staging screen in the Control Panel allows you to stage different
content to the Cisco DMPs than was staged during the automated staging. You can
stage content required for events that will occur in the next 24-144 hours (1-6 days).
That is, if you specify 24 hours, then content for any event that will occur in the next
24 hours will be sent to the Cisco DMPs specified.
content to the Cisco DMPs than was staged during the automated staging. You can
stage content required for events that will occur in the next 24-144 hours (1-6 days).
That is, if you specify 24 hours, then content for any event that will occur in the next
24 hours will be sent to the Cisco DMPs specified.
The content staging interval is configurable in the Management Dashboard. See
Changing the Content Staging Interval
.
If no event is scheduled during the allotted time, no content is staged.
To begin staging content:
1. Open the Control Panel and click the Setup > Staging tab.
2. Click Content Staging.
Figure 1.
Content Staging Window
3. Above the list of DMPs, choose either All DMPs or Content Failed DMPs. Either
choice will provide you with a list of the Cisco DMPs in that category. From this
list, you can optionally select specific Cisco DMPs by highlighting them.
list, you can optionally select specific Cisco DMPs by highlighting them.
4. Enable the All Devices or Selected Devices radio button, depending on the
devices to which you want to push content.
5. If you enabled Selected Devices, select the DMPs you want to push the
template to from the DMP list.
6. Click Push Content to Devices to begin manual staging of content. A status bar
displays to show the staging progress followed by a message indicating whether
the staging was successful.
the staging was successful.
To cancel the operation, click Cancel Push while the content push is in progress.