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Step 3 Enter the routable DMM appliance IP address or DNS-resolvable hostname in the DMM Appliance
IP Address field.
Note Has Cisco Digital Signs autodiscovered your new DMP? If so, the DMM Appliance IP Address field might already
be populated with the correct information for your DMM appliance.
Step 4
Click Apply to confirm and test your choices.
Your entries are recorded to volatile memory and take effect— but only until you change them or restart
your DMP.
Step 5 When you are satisfied that you chose the correct settings, click Save Configuration in the
Administration list, and then click Save.
Your entries take effect permanently and will persist even after your DMP restarts.
Note Your DMM appliance and your DMP use HTTPS to communicate securely over TCP port 7777 when
centralized management is enabled.
Step 6
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Related Topics
• Protect Your DMP from Unauthorized Management, page 44
• Log in to DMPDM, page 29
Manage Passwords
• Change DMP Passwords in DMPDM, page 45
• Change the Web Account Password for Centrally Managed DMPs, page 47
• Change the Service Account (FTP/SFTP) Password for Centrally Managed DMPs, page 49
• Save a Record of Your DMP Passwords in Cisco Digital Signs, page 50
Change DMP Passwords in DMPDM
Timesaver Will you manage your DMPs centrally? If so, this topic does not apply to you. Instead, see the “Change the Web Account
Password for Centrally Managed DMPs” section on page 47 and the “Change the Service Account (FTP/SFTP) Password for Centrally
Managed DMPs” section on page 49.
Note Until you change these passwords individually, they will be identical to the master password that you configured in
the “Log in to DMPDM” section on page 29. You can change them when they should differ. However, they will become identical
again in the future if you edit the master password.
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