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  • BSN Control Cloud: A set of player management and deployment services that include the B-Deploy API, Remote DWS, Authentication services, and a limited set of BSN APIs

  • Partner: The CMS integrating content management system (CMS) to integrate with BrightSign

  • Client Credentials: A set of credentials, provided by BrightSign, that allows the Partner partner to create and manage networks

  • Customer: The individual purchasing content-management services from the partner in order to manage BrightSign players

  • Person: A set of credentials (Email email and password) that allows an individual to create networks and access them as a user.

  • Network: The structure for managing and monitoring players on BSN.cloud:

    • A network can have any number of players, but a player can only belong to a single network at a time. To switch a player to another network, the device entry must be deleted from the original network on the BSN and B-Deploy services.

    • A network can have multiple users (i.e. persons), and persons can belong to multiple networks. The person who creates the network is the network administrator, but the administrator may give other users equivalent privileges.

    • A newly created network defaults to Control Cloud. One or more player subscriptions are required to upgrade the network to Content Cloud.

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Obtaining BSN.cloud Client Credentials

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Metric value logic is used to determine the actual value used when applying to the BOS. Relative to the order of all the Targeted Interfaces and Discovered Interfaces, the metric will be calculated by starting the "metric assignment" at 100. The location (or index) of the interface is ordered relative to other interfaces, then multiplied by 10, then increased by 100. For example: 

Interface

Index

Final Metric Value ((Index * 10) + 100)

eth0

0

100

wlan0

1

110

ppp0

2

120

usb0

3

130

Metric Range Definitions

These metric range definitions are loose - there are no actual restrictions.

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