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Cisco TelePresence MXP Series
Contents
Introduction
using the file system
It is possible to access a file directory within the TANDBERG video
system by means of ftp or http:
Using a DOS window:
ftp <IP-address of system>
Using a Web browser:
ftp://<IP-address of system> or
http://<IP-address of system>
Description of files
all.prm - Includes all settings in the system (including directory)
dir.prm - Directory entries (up to 200 entries)
event.log - An event log that logs fault situations etc.
sw.pkg - An overview of the system software
globdir.prm - Contains up to 400 global directory entries. These
entries can not be edited from the system, but can be edited as a
text-file.
Snapshot files
Web Snapshot files are accessible by ftp or http. Web snapshots are
not generated if the conference is encrypted.
site0.jpg - Snapshot of current stream if MultiSite.
main.jpg - Snapshot of selfview.
site1.jpg - Snapshot of decoded stream if point-to-point.
duo.jpg - Snapshot of the encoded stream if transmitting DuoVideo
and the decoded stream if receiving DuoVideo.
Configure the video system for snapshots
To enable the system to generate jPEG snapshots and provide them
when requested via a web interface (as http or via ftp get), go to
Control Panel > Video and set the Web snapshot to On.
NOTE:
The IP addresses used in the examples to the right are for
educational purpose. To find the IP Address of your system check the
System Information in the Diagnostics menu.
D14791.01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90, August
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Getting started
using a DOS window to access a jPG-file
Open a DOS window and go to the folder where the
file is saved. For example type:
cd pictures
ftp <IP-address of system>
bin
get /tmp/snapshots/xxx.jpg
INFO:
Before issuing the get command
the bin command must be executed to
enable binary transmission of jpg-files. If
not, the jpg-files will be corrupted.
using a Web browser to access a jPG-file
http://<IP-address of system>/tmp/snapshots/site0.jpg
Enter the address, as described above to
generate a snapshot, and the picture <site0.jpg>
will appear in your browser.
2011.
The menu structure
The settings library
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Administrator guide
Appendices
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