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This module includes the following topics:
■Supported External Content Sources
■Restrictions for Data Integration
■Information About NFL GSIS Integration in Cisco Vision Director
■Scoreboard Integration in Cisco Vision Director
■Overview of the Data Integration Interface
■Information About Generic Data Sources in Cisco Vision Director
■Content Feeds in Cisco Vision Director
■POS Data Sources in Cisco Vision Director
Figure 1 shows a high-level overview of the content and new feature support.
Figure 1 Data Integration High-Level Overview
For Release 6.3, the Management Dashboard interface was redesigned and the Data Integration portions from the Advanced tab were moved to the Data Integration interface under Configuration > System Configuration.
The following tools are available:
Cisco Vision Director supports the following updates for Data Integration:
–Ability to deploy more than one database in the system for new data sources
Support for JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data format has been added for Generic Data Sources. More and more external data providers are moving to JSON format instead of XML format due primarily to the compactness of the format. This feature increases the flexibility of our generic data source integration to support upload of content with this format.
Note : The JSON is internally converted to XML for use by Cisco Vision Director.
This new data source type is introduced to add IP addresses to the Data Integration feature to support implementation of custom suite welcome messages.
The primary use case for this feature is to support creation of custom welcome messages. For more information on a configuration example for custom welcome messages and the table lookup feature, see Custom Welcome Messages Configuration Example.
This feature allows users to create multiple mapping tables, each having multiple key-value mappings. User can upload tables from a TSV file or can create tables and mappings from the UI. Once tables are created, you can use the Table Lookup options or a custom XPath function can be defined, to look up values from these tables for specified keys for output field mapping.
Cisco Vision Director Release 6.0 introduced the following Widgets tool enhancements:
■Default canvas background color is changed from white to gray.
■Default alignment for the List component is changed from horizontal to vertical.
The following external content sources are supported:
■Daktronics All Sport 5000 Scoreboard Controller (basketball, hockey, and football only)
■National Football League (NFL) Game Statistics and Information System (GSIS) Cumulative Statistics
■OES ISC9000 Intelligent Scoreboard Controller (basketball and hockey only)
In addition to these predefined data sources, Cisco Vision Director also can support Generic Data Sources in JSON or XML format from the following source types:
■Database—Supports automatic translation of MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLServer database formats to XML data in Cisco Vision Director.
Before you configure Data Integration, consider the following restrictions:
■The Data Integration feature is not venue aware. This means that any configuration applies to all venues and cannot be made venue-specific.
■The frequency of the scoreboard clock updates is no more than once per second and a delay of up to 2 seconds can occur.
■RSS feed approvals must be done pre-ingestion of the content into Cisco Vision Director.
■Up to 5 images can be supported from a data source using the PicToScreen widget. For more information on the Widgets tool, see Designing the Layout of Content Using the Widgets Tool.
■Data from a generic data source is not cached in Cisco Vision Director. This means that DMPs must be able to reach any externally referenced source data (for example, referenced images) on the network. If the DMPs do not have access to the external data source, then you need to set up an intermediary server to cache external data internally to the Cisco Vision Director network.
■The total data source data pushed for a single event script cannot exceed 16 KB in size when using Data Integration due to a limitation in the multicast packet size for pushing data to the DMP.
If total data sources for a given script exceed 16 KB and you do not need to synchronize data across many DMPs, then you can configure the new Data Pull component with your other configured components in the widgets tool. The Data Pull component causes the DMP to pull data from Cisco Vision Director rather than have data be pushed by Vision Director over multicast, which overcomes the 16 KB maximum multicast packet size.
This section includes the following topics:
■Network Considerations for NFL GSIS Integration
The NFL GSIS statistics supported by the Data Integration feature are transferred from data stored on an NFL Stats-in-a-Box (SIAB) server installed at the venue using an FTP connection to the Cisco Vision Director server. The NFL SIAB server is a local server that connects to the central NFL GSIS database external to the venue and managed by the NFL.
Figure 2 shows a sample network architecture for NFL GSIS integration with Cisco Vision Director.
Note : The actual network configuration with the NFL network is site-dependent and could vary at your venue.
Figure 2 Network Architecture for NFL GSIS Integration
It is important to note that the network where the SIAB server is installed is not necessarily (and likely not) on the same network where the Cisco Vision Director server is installed. Therefore, depending on your specific network configuration, you might have some network configuration to do to ensure that the SIAB server is reachable by the Cisco Vision Director server.
To configure the network connectivity to the NFL SIAB server you must specify the IP address, port, data path, username, and password for the NFL SIAB server on the Cisco Vision Director server.
Cisco Vision Director supports the NFL GSIS Game Clock and all of the statistics in the Cumulative Statistics XML file (CumulativeStatisticsFile). For more information and documentation for these statistics, go to:
From the NFL GSIS Home page, click Documentation. Click the corresponding documentation links for the Cumulative Statistics Report and the Real-time Game Information (Game Clock).
This section includes the following topics:
■Scoreboard Integration Support Overview
■Network Considerations for Scoreboard Integration
Cisco Vision Director scoreboard integration allows you to display real-time information (such as period, score, and clock) on Cisco Vision Director TV displays.
Figure 3 shows a high-level overview of the scoreboard integration support. Cisco Vision Director supports the following devices and sports:
■Daktronics All Sport 5000 Scoreboard Controller (basketball, hockey, and football only)
■OES ISC9000 Intelligent Scoreboard Controller (basketball and hockey only)
Note : Support for Daktronics scoreboard integration requires the addition of the Lantronix UDS1100-PoE box. This device must be configured to allow connectivity to the Cisco Vision Director server.
Figure 3 Scoreboard Integration High-Level Overview
Cisco Vision Director communicates with the supported scoreboard controllers through a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port connection. Both the corresponding controller interface and the Cisco Vision Director server must be configured to establish the network connectivity between these devices.
The Data Integration feature is implemented using two basic areas of the UI:
■ Configuration > Data Integration (Figure 4)
–Use this interface to configure the network connection for the data source and to select and map statistics for output display.
–Use the Manage tab to activate, deactivate and restart the Data Integration application on Cisco Vision Director, as well as Start and Stop the log viewer.
■ Designer > Widgets (Figure 5)
Use the Widgets screen to add graphics and design the layout for the statistics that you want to display.
The remainder of the tasks associated with publishing data to a TV display use the existing Cisco Vision Director playlist and script creation interfaces.
Figure 4 Data Integration Interface
Figure 5 Designer Widget Screen
Cisco Vision Director supports data integration with generic data sources. Generic data sources can be used for other forms of XML sources that you want to ingest into Cisco Vision Director whose format does not conform to some of the standard out-of-the-box data source types such as RSS 2.0.
Note : If your data feed does not strictly conform to the standard format of the predefined data source types in the Data Integration feature, then the Generic Data Source type is recommended for best results.
This section includes the following topics:
■Generic Data Source Message Types
The generic data source can be configured as one of the following message types:
■Database—Supports automatic translation of MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLServer database formats to XML data in Cisco Vision Director.
Cisco Vision Director supports JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data format for generic data sources, in addition to XML. More and more external data providers are moving to JSON format instead of XML format due primarily to the compactness of the format.
Data views can be configured to support ingestion of multiple feeds as an advanced data configuration option. Data views allow you to merge data from multiple feeds and use an expression editor to select certain data elements from those feeds to be put into a single combined data source for presentation. The data source can be laid out for presentation using the PicToScreen or TextToScreen components of the Designer > Widgets tool.
Figure 6 shows receipt of two independent RSS feed sources into Cisco Vision Director with data integration of those sources into a data view that is then re-ingested into the Configuration > Data Integration feature as a single data source of the combined feeds.
Figure 6 Multiple RSS Feeds Combined into Single Data Source
If you want to use a generic data source in the Data Integration feature, then you must be able to provide the XML or JSON schema for a single sector (that is representative of all of the sectors) in the data feed. This sample data can then be used for the configuration of your data source.
JSON feeds that have repeating elements must be encapsulated in a container element—that is, they need to have a root element.
Note : The JSON is internally converted to XML for use by Cisco Vision Director.
The newly combined data source of the two RSS feeds can be bound to a TextToScreen component in the Designer > Widgets tool to lay out its final presentation for use in the standard script/playlist publishing methods of Cisco Vision Director.
For more information about configuring data views, see Working with Data Views.
There is enhanced support for RSS feed design using the Configuration > Data Integration feature. It includes support for a predefined RSS data feed and an Atom feed.
This section includes the following topics:
■Data Integration for RSS Support
Table 1 provides the RSS feed support available from the Configuration > Data Integration screen.
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When using Data Integration to configure your RSS feeds, approvals must be done outside of the Cisco Vision Director software and prior to its ingestion by Cisco Vision Director. However, the Data Integration feature allows you to customize the layout of your RSS information on the display using the PicToScreen and TextToScreen components of the Designer > Widgets tool.
Support is available for the following predefined data sources for RSS and Atom support:
Table 2 describes the data fields that are supported in Cisco Vision Director for the predefined Atom feed data source. Table 3 shows mapping RSS feeds.
Three POS data sources are supported:
Allows any external POS data source that meets the XML schema requirements of the Cisco Vision Director POS API to be ingested for use in the Configuration > Data Integration feature.
Allows POS data from stores that have been configured in Cisco Vision Director to be made available as a data source to be used and modified in the Designer > Widgets tool.
Allows the default menu theme data from the Cisco Vision Director DMB application to be made available as a data source so that this DMB theme content can be used and modified in the Designer > Widgets tool.
The Dynamic Menu Board (DMB) application is now incorporated into the HTML5 environment. Concessionaires can create and display a menu board with background graphics, headers, and menu items from themes and layouts during an event.
The System Integration > Data Integration feature provides a way for you to configure menu data sources that make the DMB store data available for use within the Designer > Widgets tool to create and publish your menus.
Cisco Vision Director includes the System data source, which is installed by default. When used as part of your field mapping for data integration, the System data source enables retrieval of media player IP address information from Cisco Vision Director for use by your widget.
In combination with the Table Lookup feature, this allows you to map IP addresses in the system with associated content for that IP address. You can use this feature to display custom suite welcome messages, or other widget content that you want to associate with a particular media player IP address location.
For an example, see Custom Welcome Messages Configuration Example.
The Table Lookup feature allows you to associate two elements for data integration as a key-value pair. The “key” is data within the Cisco Vision Director system, and the “value” is the filename, text string, or other content to be associated with the key.
Associate digital media player IP addresses with a content file or a text string. The primary use case is to support custom welcome messages in luxury suites or other locations at a venue.
There are two ways that you can create these tables of multiple key-value pairs:
■Manual creation of the table and data.
■Upload of a TSV file that can automatically create multiple tables with corresponding data by IP address.
Once tables are created, you can use the Table Lookup options (or a custom XPath function can be defined), to look up values from these tables that correspond to the specified keys for output field mapping using data integration and the widgets tool.