Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Figure 25.
Location Definition in StadiumVision Director
The Cisco StadiumVision Director Location object has both a Name and a
Description. The established best practice is to use a structured ID for the Location
Name and a user-friendly text string for the Location Description.
Description. The established best practice is to use a structured ID for the Location
Name and a user-friendly text string for the Location Description.
The optimal naming convention will vary from venue to venue, depending on size
and layout. However, some recommendations can be provided for how to best
create a systematic naming convention.
and layout. However, some recommendations can be provided for how to best
create a systematic naming convention.
Below are some basic guidelines that can be used.
• If Ethernet wall jacks are labeled then a structured name space has already
been created. Use that as the Location name, and avoid reinventing the wheel.
• Use floor or concourse levels.
• Use absolute references, i.e., North, South, East and West
• Use a numeric suffix to differentiate between otherwise identical locations.
• Use generic names that are unlikely to change over time.
• Sponsors come and go, so avoid using a sponsor’s name in the Location.
• Sponsor and room names are best captured as part of the Location Description,
where they can be added, modified or deleted at any time without affecting the
Location to Group mappings.
Location to Group mappings.
• It is recommended that labels with the Location Name be attached to each TV in
the venue. This simplifies identifying a problem TV and searching for it in the
Cisco StadiumVision Director management dashboard. Printing the Location
Name in both textual and bar code format allows the label to be scanned during
Cisco StadiumVision Director management dashboard. Printing the Location
Name in both textual and bar code format allows the label to be scanned during