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Cisco Digital Media System 3.5 Appliance Administration Guide
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Preface
Document Organization
Document Organization
This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:
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Chapter 1, “Introduction,”
provides an introduction to DMS.
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Chapter 2, “Setting up the Video Portal,”
details how to set up the Cisco Video Portal.
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Chapter 3, “Installing and Configuring the Cisco Digital Media Manager 3.5 Appliance,”
describes
how to configure the DMM appliance.
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Chapter 4, “Using the Cisco Video Portal AAI,”
provides information on the Video Portal AAI.
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Chapter 5, “Using the DMM,”
provides instructions on how to use the Digital Media Manager.
Document Conventions
This guide uses the convention where the symbol ^ represents the key labeled
Control
. For example, the
key combination
^
z
means hold down the
Control
key while you press the
z
key.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
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Examples that contain system prompts denote interactive sessions, indicating the commands that
you should enter at the prompt. The system prompt indicates the current level of the EXEC
command interpreter. For example, the prompt
router>
indicates that you should be at the
user
level, and the prompt
router#
indicates that you should be at the
privileged
level. Access to the
privileged level usually requires a password. Refer to the related software configuration and
reference documentation listed in
“Related Documentation”
for additional information.
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Commands and keywords are in
boldface
font.
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Arguments for which you supply values are in
italic
font.
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Elements in square brackets ([ ]) are optional.
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Alternative but required keywords are grouped in braces ({}) and separated by vertical bars (|).
Examples use these conventions:
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Terminal sessions and sample console screen displays are in
screen
font.
•
Information you enter is in
boldface screen
font.
•
Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets (< >).
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Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets ([]).
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Exclamation points (!) at the beginning of a line indicate a comment line.
Caution
Means
reader be careful
. You are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or
loss of data.
Note
Means
reader take note
. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in
this manual.