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Americas Headquarters: © 20 07 Cisco Syst ems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA Upgrade Guide to Release 5.2.180.0 for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 Revised: November 6, 2007 OL-13987-01 Cisco Digital Media Encoder (DME) 2000 versio n 5.2. 180.0 i s compatible with, and pro vides [...]
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2 Upgrade Guide to Release 5.2.180.0 for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 OL-13987-01 Preparing to Upgrade Preparing to Upgrade Before you start to upgr ade your DME 2000, use t his checklist to conf irm that you are ready . Ta s k 1. From a PC that uses W indows XP , conf igure a “network place” association to your DM E. a. Double-cl ick the M[...]
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3 Upgrade Guide to Release 5.2.180.0 for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 OL-13987-01 Performing the Upgrad e Performing the Upgrade Caution Do not manually rest art a DME while an upgrade is i n progress. It will restart automatically after the upgrade is finished. After you ha ve completed all of t he tasks in the “Preparing to Upgrade” check[...]
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4 Upgrade Guide to Release 5.2.180.0 for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 OL-13987-01 Performing the Up grade The progress bar in the self-extractor window sho ws ho w far the e xtraction has progressed. After the f ile e xtraction is compl eted, the self-e xtractor w indo w is closed automatically and a W indo ws command prompt windo w opens: d. W[...]
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5 Upgrade Guide to Release 5.2.180.0 for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 OL-13987-01 Verifying That an Upgrade Was Successful f. When the message prompts you to continue, press the spacebar . After your DME restarts automatical ly , the upgrade is f inished. Verifying That an Upgrade Was Successful Step 1 After your DME has restarted, doubl e-clic[...]
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6 Upgrade Guide to Release 5.2.180.0 for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 OL-13987-01 Obtaining Documenta tion, Obtaining Suppor t, and Security Guidelines Any Internet Proto col (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to b e actual addresses. An y examples, command displ ay output, and figures included in the document are sho wn for [...]