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What does the solid red LED mean after I restore factory-default settings to a DMP that runs at a site without a DHCP server?

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What does the solid red LED mean after I restore factory-default settings to a DMP that runs at a site without a DHCP server?

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A. The red LED tells you that your DMP no longer has any IP address. DMP behavior by default is to obtain a dynamic IP address automatically from a DHCP server. You see the solid red LED through the chassis front grille after you restore factory-default settings to a DMP that you previously configured to use a static IP address instead of a dynamic one. See the “Preconfiguring Your DMP to Run Without a Local DHCP Server” topic for the DMPDM version that you use: •User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 1.0 on Cisco.com. •User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 1.1 on Cisco.com.

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