05-06-2010 03:13 PM - edited 03-15-2019 05:12 AM
We are running #5.2 both on the DMM and DMP. The DMM > Digital Media Player > DMP Manager > Status = X . The DMM does not see the DMP. Clicking on the DMP discovery and the status did not change.
The DMP is set to accept the central maanagement, the DMM is provisioned with the IP and MAC address. It did work in the past few days and cannot recall any change that would trigger this behavior.
The last time I could "communicate" to the DMP was : I downloaded a presentation which included a URL that pointed to one of the video inside the DMP.
file:///tmp/ftproot/usb_1/Bluefox_Cisco.mpg.
Any idea what happened? Is the above URL valid? How can I discover the DMP?
Thanks
Andras
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05-10-2010 10:30 AM
Andras,
Thanks for the update!
Please make this question answered\resolved...
Thanks
T.
05-06-2010 03:38 PM
I do not understand, but I loged out/in of the DMM, restarted the DMP > no change.
Clicked on the Name..... field, changing its direction from top to bottom, and suddenly the DMPO showed up in the DMM.
05-06-2010 03:41 PM
As soon as I sent a new presentation to the DMP, it did not receive it and the DMM lost the connection and unable to discover it again.
05-06-2010 07:45 PM
Andras,
No way to tell what happened.
What Model DMP are you using?
The best thing to do now is to RESET the DMP back to factory defaults
via the DMP-DM or the RESET button on the back of the DMP.
After the DMP is reset, access the DMP-DM to set the password for admin to
match the DMM settings. Then, Issue discovery Task again. The DMP should
then register to the DMM.
Once that is working, reconfigure all of the DMP settings to your specifications.
Then, sent the presentation back to the DMP and record all of the steps in the
event the issue re-occurs.
Just let us know how it goes.
Thanks
T.
05-07-2010 10:54 AM
05-07-2010 02:21 PM
What is your discovery task?
You need to configure an Advanced Task for Discovery for the
IP Subnet or the DMP Specific Device.
You do not need to configure centralized management address if
you are going to use discovery. The DMM will instruct the DMP to
to do itself.
Create a Discovery task & then check DMP in question and select go.
SAMPLE TASK for Discovery of DMP:
** Submit and then run from the DMM-DSM
The DMM should send the discovery request to the DMP and the DMP should
reboot and register with the DMM.
T.
05-07-2010 03:04 PM
Did as you suggested, but there is no change. DMM does not discover DMP.
05-07-2010 03:11 PM
I power cycled the DMP, and shortly after, the DMM found it. Now I start to work with it, creating some presentation and will monitor the DMP status.
Andras
05-07-2010 03:26 PM
I created a presentation, and checked the DMP status in a few minutes. It was down again. The DMM lost it and cannot find it anymore. (I guess if I powercycle it would find it again)
Back where I was last night :-(
Andras
05-07-2010 03:56 PM
Tom,
I checked the "wire" and the DMM and DMP does talk to each other. The DMP responds to the DMM discovery request.
Not sure if the capture helps you, but I attached both a .txt and a wireshark capture of the traffic between the DMM and DMP
Andras
Ps: let me know if I should post everything or just stick to the email.
05-07-2010 03:52 PM
Tom,
I checked the "wire" and the DMM and DMP does talk to each other. The DMP responds to the DMM discovery request.
Not sure if the capture helps you, but I attached both a .txt and a wireshark capture of the traffic between the DMM and DMP
Andras
Ps: let me know if I should post everything or just stick to the email.
05-10-2010 08:14 AM
Problem resolved.
The solution or rather what caused this problem. One of the setting in the DMM had a wrong ID/Password for the DMP.
DMM:
DMP/Settings/Server Settings/Servlet address - DMP User name/Password did not match the User Name/Password of the DMP.
Correcting the ID/PW setting resolved the problem.
05-10-2010 10:30 AM
Andras,
Thanks for the update!
Please make this question answered\resolved...
Thanks
T.
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