Saving Settings That You Configured; Restoring Factory Default Settings - Cisco Digital Media Player User Manual

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Using Administrative Options
Select Administration > Save Configuration and, when the Save Configuration page appears,
Step 3
click Save.
Restart your DMP. See
Step 4
Table 2-13
GUI Elements on the FTP Server Account Page
Element
FTP Server Account
User Name
Password
Repeat Password

Saving Settings That You Configured

You can save every change that you made to the values for every option in DMPDM since the last time
that you clicked Save or the last time that you restarted the DMP.
In the Administration list, click Save Configuration.
Step 1
When the Save Configuration page appears, click Save.
Step 2
The saved configuration persists even after your DMP restarts.
Changes to some DMP configuration settings do not take effect until after the DMP restarts. Check the
Note
instructions for a procedure to see if you must restart your DMP after you change a setting.

Restoring Factory Default Settings

You can restore factory settings to your DMP.
Caution
When you restore the factory settings to your DMP, you delete every setting that you have configured.
If you delete your settings accidentally, you must reenter every value manually.
Step 1
In the Administration list, click Default Settings.
When the Restore Default Settings page appears, click Restore.
Step 2
Your DMP restarts automatically and its factory settings are restored.
(Optional) If you will deploy your DMP at a site where there is no local DHCP server, complete the
Step 3
"Preconfiguring Your DMP To Run Without a Local DHCP Server" procedure on page
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Restarting Your DMP, page
Description
The login name for the FTP user account.
The password that is associated with the FTP account username. You must enter the password two
times on the FTP Server Account page to confirm that you typed it correctly.
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Using DMPDM
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