C H A P T E R
8-1
User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 5.2.x
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Start Here
Revised: June 1, 2011
Topics in this section explain how to maintain and administer your DMP.
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Concepts, page 8-1
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Procedures, page 8-4
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Reference, page 8-11
Concepts
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DMPDM Workflow, page 8-1
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DMPDM Differences by Firmware Release and DMP Model, page 8-2
DMPDM Workflow
The typical workflow in DMPDM assumes that you will test settings before you commit to them.
Settings in DMPDM might revert to their most recent state after your DMP restarts. This occurs by
design, so that you can test new settings. If your changes cause unforseen problems, you can abandon
them without consequence. And, when your changes are satisfactory, you can commit to them.
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Click
Apply
to test new values for a condition or setting. After this click, the change takes effect.
However, this change is temporary and reversible. The values that you overwrote will return the next
time that your DMP restarts, unless you commit to them explicitly.
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Choose
Administration > Save Configuration
to store changed settings permanently. After this
click, the changes persist even after your DMP restarts. When the Save Configuration page appears,
you must click
Save
to actually save your work.
Related Topics
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“Save Configured Settings” section on page 8-5
Summary of Contents for DMP 4305G
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