Cisco Systems 1.1 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 1.1
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Chapter 2 Using DMPDM
Configuring Settings
Adjusting Embedded Browser Settings
You can change how the embedded browser in your DMP operates in certain situations.
Step 1 In the Settings list, click Browser.
Step 2 Enter or edit the required values, as described in Table 2-2, then click Apply.
Step 3 Select Administration > Save Configuration and, when the Save Configuration page appears,
click
Save.
Step 4 Restart your DMP. See Restarting Your DMP, page 2-22.
Default Gateway The IP address that is assigned to whatever router provides outside network access to and from
devices on the DMP-local network segment.
DNS Server IP Address The IP address or routable DNS name that is assigned to the DNS server for the DMP-local network
segment. We recommend that you enter the IP address, not the routable DNS name.
NAT IP Address The globally routable IP address that DMM-DSM should use to manage your DMP, if your DMP
has a private IP address due to network address translation (NAT).
HTTP Proxy
Use HTTP Proxy Indicates whether your DMP uses a proxy server. Select an option from the list:
EnabledYour DMP sends and receives HTTP traffic through the specified proxy.
DisabledYour DMP does not use a proxy.
Proxy Server IP
Address
The proxy server IP address or routable DNS name. DMPDM ignores any address that you enter
unless you selected Enabled from the HTTP Proxy list.
Port The logical TCP port number through which the proxy server provides HTTP proxy services.
DMPDM ignores any port that you enter unless you selected Enabled from the HTTP Proxy list.
Table 2-1 GUI Elements on the Basic Page (continued)
Element Description
Ta ble 2-2 GUI Elements on the Browser Page
Element Description
Browser
Preferred SWF File
Transparency Source
Note We recommend that you do not change the factory default for this setting.
Indicates which method determines the amount of transparency that your DMP applies to Flash
content that you show on the HTML content plane.
BrowserYour selections while you were Adjusting the Transparency of the HTML Content
Plane, page 2-15, determine the amount of transparency for Flash content.
SWFThe author of any given Flash file determines the amount of transparency for that
content element.
Adobe Flash Player
Plug-in Version
Indicates whether the browser should support Flash 6 or Flash 7. Our Flash support extends to SWF
files only, not to FLV files. We do not support audio in SWF
files.