Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile メンテナンスマニュアル
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Figure 23. Restarting Flash
MIB Variables
Cisco StadiumVision Director communicates with the DMP through “MIB” variables.
Not to be confused with SNMP MIB variables, DMP MIB variables are basically a
schema where each variable has a name. They function more like registry settings
on a PC.
Not to be confused with SNMP MIB variables, DMP MIB variables are basically a
schema where each variable has a name. They function more like registry settings
on a PC.
In Cisco StadiumVision Director, a MIB is a persistent area of the on-board flash
RAM memory where both initial and static parameters of the DMP processes are
stored. MIB data can be accessed using the Management Dashboard as well as the
Digital Media Manager (DMM) interface for the DMP. The DMP accepts commands
over SSH. By default, the DMP will accept an SSH session with the user “sysmng”
to manage the system.
RAM memory where both initial and static parameters of the DMP processes are
stored. MIB data can be accessed using the Management Dashboard as well as the
Digital Media Manager (DMM) interface for the DMP. The DMP accepts commands
over SSH. By default, the DMP will accept an SSH session with the user “sysmng”
to manage the system.
Registry
The Registry is a catch-all configuration value container, similar in concept (but not
in structure or implementation) to the Windows Registry. It contains key-value pairs
which contain important system wide configuration values.
in structure or implementation) to the Windows Registry. It contains key-value pairs
which contain important system wide configuration values.
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Cisco StadiumVision Director uses the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) to discover
the switch and switch port to which a DMP is connected. By default, the switch will
advertise CDP messages to the DMP once a minute.
the switch and switch port to which a DMP is connected. By default, the switch will
advertise CDP messages to the DMP once a minute.