Enabling Or Disabling Types Of Access To Your Dmp - Cisco Digital Media Player User Manual

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Chapter 2
Using DMPDM

Enabling or Disabling Types of Access to Your DMP

You can enable or disable various kinds of administrative access to your DMP.
Step 1
In the Settings list, click Services.
Step 2
Enter or edit the required values, as described in
Select Administration > Save Configuration and, when the Save Configuration page appears,
Step 3
click Save.
Restart your DMP. See
Step 4
If you use the FTP service to save a file to /tmp/ftproot/, the file will be deleted automatically the next
Note
time your DMP restarts. If you want the file to persist, upload it to /tmp/ftproot/usb_1/, instead.
Table 2-6
GUI Elements on the Services Page
Element
Services
DMP Shell
MIB Event Notification Indicates whether you enabled or disabled the feature to send event notification messages to one,
FTP Server
OL-12472-01
Restarting Your DMP, page
Description
Indicates whether you enabled or disabled DMP login access for Cisco technical support staff.
Enabled — Your DMP allows Cisco technical support staff to log in.
Disabled — Your DMP does not allow Cisco technical support staff to log in.
We do not support the use of this feature by anyone except a Cisco employee.
Note
trusted DMM appliance that you can choose.
Enabled — Your DMP sends notification messages.
Disabled — Your DMP does not send notification messages.
For more information about centralized management, see
Management, page
2-7.
Indicates whether you enabled or disabled the feature to run an FTP server from your DMP. You
might enable the FTP service temporarily, for example, when you want to create a local copy on
your DMP of a content file that you stored at a remote site.
Note
We recommend that you disable the FTP service when you do not plan to use it.
Table
2-6, then click Apply.
2-19.
Enabling or Disabling Centralized
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