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Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter works in combination with the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer, SDK, and client application to provide quality of experience statistics. It collects and processes data from the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer, SDK, and client application, and provides wireless network analysis through reports and live event charts. Figure 1 depicts the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter in the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile solution.
The Reporter accepts data from mobile devices in the stadium which are running an application based on the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Client SDK. The clients report their data periodically and frequently, perhaps once per minute or more. The Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter is designed to efficiently process large amounts of data and summarize it in multiple and flexible ways.
Figure 1 Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Architecture
Beginning in Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Release 1.3, Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter supports integration with Cisco Prime Infrastructure (PI), which is the management infrastructure used to configure a wireless network and access points (APs). Integration with Cisco PI was initially used both to discover AP names and areas as well as to provide data for WiFi client reporting.
Beginning in Release 2.0, the Reporter application supports a new mechanism to upload AP names using a CSV file. This is now the only recommended method of provisioning AP information for the Reporter application.
Integration with Cisco PI is now used only to track the total number of WiFi clients in the venue to provide data for the WiFi clients marketing report and for calculation of the Event Scorecard Uptake Score. Configuration of the PI is performed in the Text Utility Interface (TUI). For more details on configuring Cisco Prime Infrastructure. see the “Configuring Cisco Prime Infrastructure Integration for Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter” section. For information about compatible PI versions, see the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Release Notes.
This section provides an overview of the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter application and user roles. It includes the following sections:
The Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter supports the following two user roles for access to different areas of the application:
The admin user can obtain certain reports from the Select View menu, and also perform administrative functions from the System Tools menu.
The admin user has access to the following reports from the Select View menu:
From the System Tools menu, the admin user can access the functions described in Table 1 to monitor and maintain the system.
The marketing user role has access to the following reports for both live and historical data:
For more information, see the “Marketing User Reports” section,
Note Do not use a server URL that you might have bookmarked from prior releases that references port :8080, such as http://ip-address:8080. This will no longer work beginning in Release 2.0.
To access the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter application, complete the following steps:
Step 1 Using a supported browser version, open a browser window and type the URL for the Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter server in the following sample format, where ip-address is the IPv4 address of the server:
Note If you specify an HTTP address, the URL will automatically translate to a secure HTTPS URL.
Step 2 Log into Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter with either the admin or marketing Username and corresponding account password.
The graphical user interface is displayed for the type of account that you used to log in.
Note The first time that a user accesses Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter, a message might appear that the server is not guaranteed secure due to the self-signed certificate on the server. If this occurs, acknowledge the security exception and proceed.