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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 5.2.x
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Chapter 13 Browser Settings (‘TVzilla’)
Reference
Related Topics
• Adjust TVzilla Settings, page 13-5
• Understand Content Substitution (‘Failover’), page 13-2
Syslog Indicates whether you have enabled the logging of system messages on your DMP. Choose
an option:
• Enabled — Syslog enabled.
• Disabled — Syslog disabled.
Syslog Collector IP
Ad
dress
The IP address of the device that should collect syslog messages from your DMP.
Enable Failover
Note This field is visible in DMPDM 5.2.3. However, it is not part of DMPDM 5.2.2 or prior releases.
Indicates whether you have enabled content substitution (“failover”) on your DMP. Choose
an option:
• Yes — Failover enabled.
• No — Failover disabled.
Failover URL One of these, depending on your DMP firmware version:
• DMPDM 5.2.0 to 5.2.2 — The URL for content that your DMP will show during stage-one
failover. If the value is wrong, you can edit it. If you edit it, your edits will not take effect until
you restart your DMP.
• DMPDM 5.2.3 — The URL for content that your DMP will show during stage-one and
stage-two failover. If the value is wrong, you can edit it. If you edit it, your edits will not take
effect until you restart your DMP.
Failover Timeout (in
m
illiseconds)
Note This field is visible in all DMPDM 5.2.x releases.
The number of milliseconds that your DMP should wait after each failed attempt to load the content
from a URL, before it tries again.
Maximum Number of
F
ailover Attempts
Note This field is visible in DMPDM 5.2.2 and prior releases. However, it is not part of DMPDM 5.2.3.
The number of times that your DMP should try to load the content from a URL before it considers
that URL to be unreachable.
Recovery URL
Note This field is visible in DMPDM 5.2.2 and prior releases. However, it is not part of DMPDM 5.2.3.
The URL to show immediately on a DMP display after its attached DMP restarts for any reason,
unless other content is scheduled to be shown. If the value is wrong, you can edit it. If you edit it,
your edits take effect as soon as you click Apply.
Recovery Timeout (in
m
illiseconds)
Note This field is visible in DMPDM 5.2.2 and prior releases. However, it is not part of DMPDM 5.2.3.
The maximum number of seconds that your DMP will wait for a response from the server that you
identify in the Recovery URL field.
Table 13-1 Elements on the Browser Page (continued)
Element Description