Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile 관리 매뉴얼
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Figure 62.
Using the TSV File to Link/Unlink DMP to Locations
When a DMP that is in the “Ready” state is linked to a Location, it is then placed into
the “In Production” state and is ready to be placed into its appropriate Groups and
Zones.
the “In Production” state and is ready to be placed into its appropriate Groups and
Zones.
above with the TSV file import.
Figure 63.
Results from the TSV File Import on the Locations & DMPs Screen
In summary, the DMPs can be auto-registered with Cisco StadiumVision Director or
uploaded via a TSV file. Provisioning of the DMP can be done automatically or
manually to prepare it for production. Once the DMP is provisioned and in the
“Ready” state, linking it to a physical Location Name can be done manually in a one-
by-one manner, or in bulk using a TSV file import. Once this linking is complete, the
Location is placed into the “In Production” state and ready to display content.
uploaded via a TSV file. Provisioning of the DMP can be done automatically or
manually to prepare it for production. Once the DMP is provisioned and in the
“Ready” state, linking it to a physical Location Name can be done manually in a one-
by-one manner, or in bulk using a TSV file import. Once this linking is complete, the
Location is placed into the “In Production” state and ready to display content.