Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director
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Release Notes for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 2.4
New and Changed Information
The Switch is automatically created by the Management Dashboard based on Cisco Discovery
Protocol (CDP) information returned by the DMP. CDP information is retrieved during a GetStatus
operation. The CDP information returned by the DMP includes the switch host name, switch IP
address, and the switch interface to which the DMP is connected.
Protocol (CDP) information returned by the DMP. CDP information is retrieved during a GetStatus
operation. The CDP information returned by the DMP includes the switch host name, switch IP
address, and the switch interface to which the DMP is connected.
TV Punchlist
If you want to export a list of TV devices supported by a DMP for further troubleshooting, you can create
a punchlist file from the Management Dashboard and save it to a local file.
a punchlist file from the Management Dashboard and save it to a local file.
The list is saved as comma-separated text file that you can open in a text editor or Excel, and you can
also change the delimiter.
also change the delimiter.
TV Status
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RS-232 connectivity status (as long as the TV has an RS-232 connection). TVs must support the
RS-232 response codes. Possible statuses are Connected, Disconnected, or Unknown. Unknown
status is reported when the TV does not support RS-232 response codes.
RS-232 response codes. Possible statuses are Connected, Disconnected, or Unknown. Unknown
status is reported when the TV does not support RS-232 response codes.
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HDMI Auto-Detection status has been added. If HDMI auto-detection is disabled, then the Cisco
StadiumVision Director no longer checks auto-detection status and will not create a TV alert. In
previous releases of Cisco StadiumVision Director, if HDMI auto-detection was disabled on the TV,
then when the Cisco StadiumVision Director checked auto-detection status, a TV status alert was
displayed. The state of auto-detection support (enabled or disabled) can now be set within Cisco
StadiumVision Director to notify the software to disable that check.
StadiumVision Director no longer checks auto-detection status and will not create a TV alert. In
previous releases of Cisco StadiumVision Director, if HDMI auto-detection was disabled on the TV,
then when the Cisco StadiumVision Director checked auto-detection status, a TV status alert was
displayed. The state of auto-detection support (enabled or disabled) can now be set within Cisco
StadiumVision Director to notify the software to disable that check.
Power Over Ethernet
section of the
for descriptions
of the POE enhancements.
Proof of Play
The following changes are made to proof of play support in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 2.4:
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In Service Pack 1, the default pop.timeout value for proof of play processing has been increased
from 1000000 milliseconds (16.67 minutes) to 7200000 milliseconds (2 hours). The value is also
changed for any manually-configured value in the system that is less than 2 hours.
from 1000000 milliseconds (16.67 minutes) to 7200000 milliseconds (2 hours). The value is also
changed for any manually-configured value in the system that is less than 2 hours.
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The exported data files were changed from comma-delimited to tab-delimited format for support of
internationalization (i18N).
internationalization (i18N).
Note
The file names continue to use the .csv file extention, but the data is in Tab Separated Values
(TSV) format.
(TSV) format.
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The names of the supported file types have been changed from “Generic” to “Detailed” and from
“KORE” to “Summary” since release 2.3.
“KORE” to “Summary” since release 2.3.
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The following file names have been changed:
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detailed.csv (renamed from genData.csv for the generic report in releases prior to 2.3)
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summary.csv (renamed from koreData.csv for the KORE Interactive Systems, Inc. report in
releases prior to 2.3)
releases prior to 2.3)