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ability to recover previous data in the event of a mis-configuration as well as
enables a strategy for high-availability if redundant servers are used.
enables a strategy for high-availability if redundant servers are used.
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Ad Insertion Manager Incorporated into Cisco StadiumVision Director
In release 1.5, the Ad Insertion Manager (AIM) was a separate entity – installed
as a separate application on a separate Cisco ADE server. In release 2.0, AIM
has been partially integrated in to Cisco StadiumVision Director: it is installed as
part of the CD/DVD installation process, it resides on the same Cisco ADE as
Cisco StadiumVision Director, and it is accessible from the main StadiumVision
Director page.
as a separate application on a separate Cisco ADE server. In release 2.0, AIM
has been partially integrated in to Cisco StadiumVision Director: it is installed as
part of the CD/DVD installation process, it resides on the same Cisco ADE as
Cisco StadiumVision Director, and it is accessible from the main StadiumVision
Director page.
Luxury Suites and Local TV Control
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Improved User Interface on the Cisco IP Phone
The user interface for StadiumVision services (local TV control and commerce)
has been improved. The access and control process have been streamlined and
the made more intuitive.
has been improved. The access and control process have been streamlined and
the made more intuitive.
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Simplified Configuration of Luxury Suites
Configuration of StadiumVision luxury suites requires certain parameters to be
configured within Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM). One of
these parameters is the luxury suite ID. In release 1.5, the installer could not
control the assignment of the ID and was required to manually access the iApps
database to obtain he luxury suite ID (in order to complete the CUCM
configuration). In release 2.0, the luxury suite ID can be configured on the
Admin>Luxury Suite>Basic page (as the Ext. Suite ID field). Manual access to
the database is no longer required.
configured within Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM). One of
these parameters is the luxury suite ID. In release 1.5, the installer could not
control the assignment of the ID and was required to manually access the iApps
database to obtain he luxury suite ID (in order to complete the CUCM
configuration). In release 2.0, the luxury suite ID can be configured on the
Admin>Luxury Suite>Basic page (as the Ext. Suite ID field). Manual access to
the database is no longer required.
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Simplified Configuration of Phone Services
In Cisco StadiumVision release 1.5, installers could define different Phone
Services in Cisco Unified Communications Manager to enable just TV control,
commerce integration, or both. In release 2.0, you can now specify which
services are available to each phone through the StadiumVision Director UI.
Services in Cisco Unified Communications Manager to enable just TV control,
commerce integration, or both. In release 2.0, you can now specify which
services are available to each phone through the StadiumVision Director UI.
When you define the phone for a luxury suite, you can select from two “service
types” for the Cisco IP Phone: Luxury Suite and AdminOffice. The Luxury Suite
service includes both the Video Management Services and the Commerce
Services and is designed to be used with luxury suites. The AdminOffice service
includes only the Video Management Services and is designed to be used in
administrative back offices (and other locations where a Cisco IP phone is used
for local TV control and commerce integration is not needed).
types” for the Cisco IP Phone: Luxury Suite and AdminOffice. The Luxury Suite
service includes both the Video Management Services and the Commerce
Services and is designed to be used with luxury suites. The AdminOffice service
includes only the Video Management Services and is designed to be used in
administrative back offices (and other locations where a Cisco IP phone is used
for local TV control and commerce integration is not needed).
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Simplified Access to Phone Services
To streamline the process for the user to access the phone services, the service
page can now be displayed by default on the phone. (There is no longer a need
for the luxury suite guest to press the services button.) Using CUCM, the phone
page can now be displayed by default on the phone. (There is no longer a need
for the luxury suite guest to press the services button.) Using CUCM, the phone