Network Settings Reference; Ui Reference: Elements To Define Basic Network Settings - Cisco DMS-DMP-4300G User Manual

Digital media player device manager 5.2.x
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Chapter 11
Configure Network Settings

Network Settings Reference

UI Reference: Elements to Define Basic Network Settings

Table 11-1
Elements on the Basic Page
Element
Startup URLs
Media
Browser
Wired Network Configuration
DMP MAC Address
Dynamic IP Addressing
(DHCP)
IP Address
OL-15764-03
Description
The URL or local path that points to an encoded digital video file, which your DMP should load
automatically and show immediately after every restart. The URL or pathname cannot contain any
more than 254 characters, cannot contain any spaces, and must use ISO/IEC-8859 (Latin-1)
character encoding. The value that you enter is case-sensitive.
Supported transport protocols and URL types are as follows:
http://<ip_address>/<path_and_filename>
udp://<ip_address_of_multicast_server>/<port_number>
file:///tmp/ftproot/usb_1/<path_and_filename>
file:///tmp/ftproot/usb_2/<path_and_filename>
file:///tmp/ftproot/CIFS/<path_and_filename>
Note
The video file must be encoded in a way that your DMP supports.
Tip
To simulate an audio-only file if your DMP does not support their use directly, play an
MPEG-2 file that contains all of the audio data that you want to play and contains just one
frame of video data.
The HTTP URL of any document that the embedded browser should load automatically and show
immediately after each restart. For example, the URL that you enter might point to an HTML page
with an embedded Flash file that animates the logo for your organization. The URL cannot contain
any more than 254 characters, cannot contain any spaces, and must use ISO/IEC-8859 (Latin-1)
character encoding.
Tip
We recommend that you do not point to any document or site that requires human
interaction to be useful, interesting, or entertaining, because there is no keyboard or mouse
that you can use to interact with what you show on your DMP display.
An uneditable representation of the MAC address that is associated with the NIC in your DMP.
Indicates whether your DMP uses a static IP address or a dynamic IP address. Options in the list
are as follows:
Enabled — Your DMP uses a dynamic IP address that it obtained from a DHCP server.
Disabled — Your DMP uses a static IP address.
The IP address that is assigned to your DMP.
Note
If your DHCP server changes the IP address assignment for a centrally managed DMP while
the DMP is running, instead of waiting for the DMP to restart, you must restart the DMP.
Otherwise, you cannot use DMM-DSM to centrally manage that DMP.
— For files on the internal flash drive
— For files on a mounted USB drive
— For files on a mounted network share
User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 5.2.x
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