Cisco Systems 5.2.x Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.2.x
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Chapter 11 Register DMPs
Reference
Elements to Autoregister DMPs
Navigation Path
Either of these.
Digital Media Players > DMP Manager > Create Group
Digital Media Players > DMP Manager > More Actions > Edit Group
Related Topics
Add or Edit Address Ranges for Non-Medianet Autoregistration, page 11-15
Understand the Sequence of Operations for Non-Medianet Autoregistration, page 11-11
Elements to Add or Edit One DMP Manually
Navigation Path
Either of these.
Digital Media Players > DMP Manager > Add DMP
Digital Media Players > DMP Manager > Edit DMP
Tip Is the Add DMP button missing from your DMP Manager page? If so, something has blocked port 843 on your switch or router.
Open port 843 and try again.
Table 11-1 Elements to Add and Edit DMP Groups
Element Description
Name A unique and human-readable name for the group.
Description A brief description of the group and its purpose.
Add Range IP address subnet ranges in which to find and autoregister DMPs.
The netmask typically is /24.
To find every DMP in a subnet, use 0 (zero) as the only digit in the fourth quad, such as
192.0.2.0/24.
To find one DMP whose address is already known to you, enter its IP address and the netmask but
use a comma instead of the fourth dot, such as 192.0.2,50/24.
To find all of the DMPs in a narrow range of addresses, substitute a range for the fourth quad,
such as 192.0.2.1-254.
The address range can span one subnet or multiple subnets.
Delete a Range Deletes the range that you highlighted.
Range (CIDR) The field where you edit one CIDR address range at a time.
Automatic Grouping
Range
Shows a list of all the defined NMAP address ranges. Click a range to edit it.