Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director
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StadiumVision Director Multicast Support
Cisco StadiumVision Director 2.2.x uses both unicast and multicast
communications for DMP control-plane operations. The multicast group address
is defined in the Cisco StadiumVision Director “MulticastHostPort” registry
parameter and must match the Anycast RP configuration on the Connected
Stadium switches. See the section on StadiumVision Director New Multicast
Configuration for more information.
communications for DMP control-plane operations. The multicast group address
is defined in the Cisco StadiumVision Director “MulticastHostPort” registry
parameter and must match the Anycast RP configuration on the Connected
Stadium switches. See the section on StadiumVision Director New Multicast
Configuration for more information.
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Per-Area Channel Guide
Leveraging the venue-wide master channel list, Cisco StadiumVision Director
now supports the creation of per-area channel guides, each of which can be
assigned to one or more luxury suites or other areas where local TV control is
provided. The per-area channel guides are a subset of the master channel list,
meaning the channels numbers and descriptions are preserved. If a DMP is not
associated with a luxury suite, bar, restaurant, or other area that supports local
control, then it will use the default channel guide.
now supports the creation of per-area channel guides, each of which can be
assigned to one or more luxury suites or other areas where local TV control is
provided. The per-area channel guides are a subset of the master channel list,
meaning the channels numbers and descriptions are preserved. If a DMP is not
associated with a luxury suite, bar, restaurant, or other area that supports local
control, then it will use the default channel guide.
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Role-Based Access
Cisco StadiumVision Director now supports multiple levels of user access based
on a number of defined roles, which include Administrator, Event Operator,
Content Manager, Support, and Help Desk. Access to various functions and
panels within Cisco StadiumVision Director depends on the defined role. Some
roles (Event Operator, Content Manager) will use the Control Panel. Other roles
(Support, Help Desk) will use the Management Dashboard.
on a number of defined roles, which include Administrator, Event Operator,
Content Manager, Support, and Help Desk. Access to various functions and
panels within Cisco StadiumVision Director depends on the defined role. Some
roles (Event Operator, Content Manager) will use the Control Panel. Other roles
(Support, Help Desk) will use the Management Dashboard.
The following table indicates which role has access to which pages of the
Control Panel.
Control Panel.
Tab/Panel
Administrator
Event Operator
Content Manager
Setup/User Management
Yes
No
No
Setup/Zones & Groups
Yes
Yes
Yes
Setup/Staging
Yes
Yes
No
Setup/Channels
Yes
No
Yes
Setup/Devices
Yes
No
No
Setup/Luxury Suites
Yes
No
No
Setup/Proof of Play
Yes
No
No
Setup/Template Editor
Yes
No
Yes
Setup/Point of Sale
Yes
No
No
Setup/My Profile
No
Yes
Yes
Control
Yes
Yes
No
Content
Yes
No
Yes
Ticker
Yes
Yes
Yes
Schedule
Yes
No
Yes
The Support and Help Desk roles have access only to the Setup/My Profile page
of the Control Panel. The table below indicates their level of access to the
Management Dashboard. Note that only the Administrator can execute
commands that modify the DMP configuration, such as "Upgrade Firmware."
of the Control Panel. The table below indicates their level of access to the
Management Dashboard. Note that only the Administrator can execute
commands that modify the DMP configuration, such as "Upgrade Firmware."