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1 INDEX Symbols! (exclamation point) 2-720, (hyphen) 2-185, 2-730, (ellipsis) bin files installing nsc file pax files installing / (slash) 2-63? (question mark) A aaa 2-23 configuration, displaying aaa accounting for access lists configuration, displaying configuring 2-27 enabling 2-27 group names 2-28 interfaces and applications applying to status clearing 2-92 displaying accounting, authentication, authorization displaying ACLs See IP ACLs ACPI models supporting acquirer delivery service information and content acquisition progress, displaying delivery service, displaying proxy authentication 2-33 starting and stopping acquisition on a specific delivery service 2-30 acquisition and distribution starting and stopping 2-35 action rule configuring addmission control displaying address translation tables administrative login authentication and authorization RADIUS enabling and disabling TACACS+ enabling and disabling administrative privileges users, clearing 2-98 alarm information for all alarms for critical alarms for major alarms for minor alarms alarms displaying status and history alarm traps IN-1
2 configuring generating Apache CLF transaction log format applications applying access lists to archive log file compressing marking beginning and end maximum size naming convention ARP table, displaying authentication access lists, enabling 2-27 configuration, displaying outgoing proxy 2-33 proxy server 2-33, clearing 2-92 users creating authorization server configuring 2-42 enabling 2-42, displaying B bandwidth displaying interface, configuring 2-47 multicast network resources 2-44 setting for streaming media 2-44 bandwidth configuration incoming and outgoing 2-45 banners configuration of 2-49 displaying enabling 2-50 types of EXEC 2-50 login 2-50 motd 2-50 basic configuration settings setting up BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) community string, displaying configuration mode 1-4 debug information, displaying memory, displaying neighbor information, displaying neighbors, configuring next-hop information, displaying routing process, configuring routing table content, displaying 2-420, IPv4 unicast routes, displaying summary bit rate displaying movie-streamer and WMT, configuring 2-52 blink 2-55 bootstrap node configuring IP address 2-56 C cache content 2-58 information, displaying 2-357, caching HTTP objects 2-71 matching against parameters for requests caching services setting up calendar setting capability IN-2
3 configuring 2-62 Cap-X profile ID information, displaying CAR IP precedence ToS carousels fixed CDN file system See cdnfs cdnfs information, displaying managing 2-65, displaying CDN Selector enabling 2-64 information, displaying CDS content, displaying content-mgr, displaying installing Centralized Management System See CMS CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB configuring 2-41 Cisco script executing Cisco Streaming Engine server live streaming with Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) classification IP precedence ToS field clock clearing and setting daylight saving and local time, setting displaying standard timezones Service Engine, synchronizing software time and date, setting system clock settings, displaying UTC current time of day, setting UTC offset, setting CMS database, configuring enabling maintenance routines, scheduling process information, displaying cold restart command-line processing 1-1 command modes EXEC 1-3 global configuration 1-3 interface configuration 1-4 command syntax 1-5 configuration mode IS-IS 1-4 configuration modes BGP 1-4 extended ACL ICAP service 1-4 OSPF 1-4 SRP 1-4 standard ACL configuring alarm traps disk space allocation Connectionless Network Service (CLNS) NET, configuring packet routing console setting length of display content acquisition database cleanup 2-35 starting and stopping 2-35 Content Delivery System Manager configuring IP address 2-68 primary role SSL IN-3
4 standby role 2-68 content distribution, display content manager 2-116, displaying content origin showing copying configuration data files 2-120, image data crossdomain support custom transaction log format log format string values D database cleanup content acquisition and distribution 2-35 date and time setting daylight saving time setting debug disabling information, displaying software functions debug cdnfs command default gateway defining IPv6 address, configuring removing default status restoring deleting directories 2-145, directory trees files delivery service distribution information, displaying device mode and linked CLI commands 1-1 configuring displaying devices shutting down DHT clearing counters 2-93 deleting route 2-90 differentiated service model classification directories changing 2-63 creating deleting 2-145, files, viewing 2-148, Direct Server Return (DSR) enabling a VIP information, displaying disk drives error handling thresholds description of specifying disks configuring space allocation details, viewing partitions, removing space allocation disk space allocated to system use distribution delivery service, displaying refresh content displaying DNS lookup domain ID SRP, setting IN-4
5 domain name resolving to IP address dumping network traffic DWRED IP precedence ToS E echo packets sending ellipsis (...) embedded database parameters configuring enabling accounting, authentication, authorization 2-23 RADIUS authentication and authorization rules processing TACACS+ authentication and authorization exclamation point (!) 2-720, EXEC command mode described 1-3 returning to exiting from configuration modes from privileged EXEC mode exporting transaction logs forced to FTP server to SFTP server extended access lists extended IP ACLs configuration examples configuring ICMP message types supported keywords TCP keywords Extended Squid transaction log format external FTP server F exporting transaction logs to permanent error from Fast Cache enabling Fast Start enabling file copying creating 2-243, deleting displaying name 2-230, management 2-63 renaming fixed carousel Flash Media Streaming, see FMS flash memory configuring upon reload data, removing version and usage, displaying FMS configuring enabling information, displaying 2-401, displaying force reset of disk information FTP access lists caching configuration, displaying FTP over HTTP Rules Template FTP servers exporting transaction logs to IN-5
6 G geo location server Gigabit Ethernet configuring negating interface configuration command global configuration command mode enable password entering exiting negating command setting 2-112, global configuration mode description 1-3 GMT changing local time in content to 2-30 UTC and Greenwich Mean Time See GMT group names access lists 2-28 gulp H hardware interface displaying information shutting down hardware status, displaying help system 1-6, history, clearing 2-92 hostname of Service Engine resolving to IP address hosts name servers and IP addresses, displaying HTTP object cache clearing 2-71 proxy support for root Service Engine 2-33 status codes transaction logging users, managing HTTPS Rules Template with hyphen (-) 2-185, I ICAP service configuration mode 1-4 ICMP access lists keywords for message type and code clearing 2-92 displaying image data copying initial network device settings changing installing system image intelligent carousel interface bandwidth 2-47 configuring displaying hardware status standby interface configuration command mode 1-4 interface IP configuring Internet socket connection displaying inventory information displaying IP ACLs activating on an interface IN-6
7 clearing IP ACL counter 2-75, 2-77 creating and modifying description of extended configuration mode accessing extended IP ACLs standard configuration mode accessing standard IP ACLs typical uses of IP address Content Delivery System Manager, configuring 2-68 starting autodiscovery utility 2-193, clearing 2-92 IP default domain name defining removing IP default gateway defining removing IP interface information, displaying IP precedence edge function ToS field classification IP route table, displaying IP, display IS-IS (Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System) adjacencies, displaying adjacency levels, configuring clearing counters 2-92 CLNS destinations, displaying displaying debug information hostname table, displaying interface, specifying interface information, displaying link-state database, displaying memory, displaying K neighbor status syslog process, displaying routing, enabling RRM, displaying RSPF route, displaying 2-480, SPF information, displaying SRM information, displaying SSN information, displaying 2-490, displaying kernel debugger key chain creating displaying key id key string keystroke combinations, CLI 1-2 L Last-Modified-Time 2-30 launching Setup utility license agreement multicast client Link Aggregation Control Protocol (lacp) link-state advertisement (LSA) displaying OSPF information request list, displaying retransmission list, displaying link-state packet (LSP) MTU, configuring lists directory names file live events IN-7
8 about configuration requirements live streaming with Cisco Streaming Engine live stream interruptions load balancing for port channel local time, changing to GMT 2-30 log file number of lines to view log files exporting restarting the export of logging configuring file rotation of logs RealProxy errors WMT multicast logging in to Service Engine using SSH using Telnet M mapping syslog priority levels to RealProxy error codes maximum concurrent jobs for multicast, setting maximum transmission unit (MTU) interface LSP MIB view defining minimum bandwidth for multicast, setting modes command EXEC 1-3 global configuration 1-3 interface configuration 1-4 configuration BGP 1-4 extended ACL 1-4 HTTP server 1-4 ICAP service 1-4 IS-IS (Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System) 1-4 OSPF 1-4 SRP 1-4 standard ACL 1-4 Movie Streamer bit rate, setting 2-52 configuration, displaying configuring enabling 2-245, displaying multicast configuring client options disabling backup senders logging WMT 2-768, overview priority removing license key WMT, logging multicast carousel multicast cloud, displaying information multicasting definition N NAT configuring 2-171, negating interface configurations neighbor resets, enabling logging netmon netstatr Network Address Translation IN-8
9 See NAT network connectivity testing network entity title (NET) CLNS network host name Service Engine network interfaces EtherChannel Network Time Protocol See NTP network traffic dumping node activating communication over secure channels not-so-stubby area (NSSA) configuring 2-39 NTP configuring and enabling setting software time and date status, displaying system clock, synchronizing number of lines displayed NVRAM configuration stored, displaying startup configuration, writing or erasing O offset from UTC B-1 online help OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) configuration mode 1-4 database, displaying debug information, displaying defining interfaces enabling information, displaying 2-432, interface, displaying interfaces, configuring area ID LSA request list, displaying retransmission list, displaying LSA, displaying memory, displaying neighbor, displaying RSPF route, displaying 2-449, setting priority 2-209, displaying outgoing proxy authentication 2-33 P pacing bit rate movie-streamer and WMT 2-52 patterns lists described rules for lists searching in files permanent errors FTP server PGM protocol ping Service Router ping IPv6 address policies and the Rules Template port channel configuring load balancing options negating interface configuration powering off present working directory information, displaying 2-230, preserving configurations on device restore preserving data on device restore IN-9
10 primary Content Delivery System Manager 2-68 primary interface changing to a different interface configuring for Ethernet priority multicast privileged level EXEC commands accessing disabling processes CPU or memory, displaying programs displaying live movie streamer rebroadcast WMT rebroadcast about Proximity debugging turning on debug information Proximity Engine BGP proximity algorithm, enabling configuring location community deleting neighbors 2-85 enabling proximity algorithm, displaying proximity servers, displaying replica-set information, displaying route information, displaying Q question mark (?) queue multicast priority QuickTime R RADIUS server authentication excluding domains information, displaying parameters, configuring clearing 2-93 displaying RealProxy access control error logging Real-Time Streaming Protocol See RTSP rebooting Service Engine Received Routing Message (RRM) IS-IS regular pattern expression searching reload reloading Service Engine automatic reload option Remote Copy Program (RCP) enabling remote host route trace 2-718, 2-721, removing nodes from the CDS network renaming a file replication status and, displaying resetting device to default condition restart, cold restoring device to default condition RIB (Routing Information Base) debug information, displaying memory, displaying recursive next-hop IN-10
11 displaying, information routing protocol clients, displaying unresolved next-hop displaying rotated log files routes displaying table traceroute tracing 2-718, RSPF (Reverse Shortest Path First) OSPF route 2-449, RTSP configurations and license agreements configuring gateway, purpose of gateway overview Rules Template rule actions supported action and pattern combinations rules configuration, displaying matching against regular expressions setting filters 2-311, clearing 2-93 See also Rules Template Rules Template actions description patterns description running configuration current profile, displaying saving running, clearing 2-93 S saving configuration changes 1-6 file system contents scheduled WMT rebroadcasts about script executing secret keys RADIUS TACACS Secure Shell See SSH send echo packets (ping) 2-274, Send Routing Message IS-IS Send Sequence Number (SSN) IS-IS service Service Engine automatic reload Service Router configuration configuring crossdomain support ping 2-275, displaying services access lists information setup configuring Shortest Path First (SPF) IS-IS shutting down Content Delivery System Managers hardware interfaces Program Managers Service Engines Service Routers IN-11
12 slash (/) 2-63 SNMP communications status, displaying community string, configuring host trap recipient, setting security model group, defining server user, defining 2-686, clearing 2-93, displaying system location string, setting system notify inform string, configuring system server contact string, setting traps, configuring traps, disabling traps, enabling Version 2 MIB view, defining socket connection, displaying software clock setting source IP routing configuring Splunk Universal Forwarder configuring Squid transaction log format SRP (Service Routing Protocol) configuration, displaying configuration mode 1-4, database, clearing 2-82 debug flags, displaying debug information, displaying descriptor, clearing resource 2-88 descriptor, deleting 2-83 descriptor information, displaying domain id, setting information, displaying leafset, displaying memory, displaying multicast database, displaying multicast flooding threshold multicast group, displaying clearing 2-93, displaying ss SSH configuration and status, displaying enabling daemon session timeout standard access lists creating standard time zones and offsets from UTC B-1 list of B-1 standard timezones, displaying standby Content Delivery System Manager 2-68 standby interface displaying information starting service startup configuration displaying static IP routing configuring clearing 2-92 storage prepositioned CDS network content 2-65 streaming media players IP/TV Viewer QuickTime stub area defining 2-40 subdirectories viewing names summer daylight saving time setting synchronizing system clock IN-12
13 syslog configuration, displaying configuring hosts, configuring RealProxy priority level error mapping sysfs location system clock synchronized by time server system disk space usage system hardware displaying status system help 1-6 system image installing system inventory displaying system logging configuring to console to disk to remote hosts T TAC viewing technical support information TACACS+ authentication information, displaying configuring server parameters clearing 2-93 displaying TCP access lists keywords and port numbers clearing 2-93 displaying timestamp tcpmon technical support information viewing Telnet services configuration, displaying enabling session timeout 2-5, terminal setting number of lines to be displayed testing connectivity of URLs for FTP-over-HTTP for HTTP test-url command troubleshooting with the HTTP CLI client TFTP access lists thresholds disk error handling time, correcting 2-30 time and date setting timeout of a nonresponsive host timestamp TCP time zone list of B-1 offset setting setting token strings ToS classification trace the route of remote host 2-718, 2-721, transaction logging archive file naming convention archiving working log files 2-97 clearing log export 2-93 compressing archive files IN-13
14 configuration and archived files, displaying configuring and enabling exporting forcing archive or export formats log export, displaying permanent errors from external server transaction logs archiving of clearing 2-97 displaying configuration of exporting sanitizing traps enabling troubleshooting with ping with Telnet client with the HTTP CLI client with traceroute troubleshooting utilities gulp netmon netstatr ss tcpmon See UTC B-1 updating the calendar URL signature information, displaying shared key user-level EXEC command mode 1-3 username displaying users administrative and authenticated, displaying authenticated users, clearing 2-98 authentication defining for SNMP server removing data from disk user identification number and name, displaying UTC and standard time zones B-1 clock EXEC command offsets from B-1 V variable bit rates 2-53 version displaying information about U UDI compliance UDP access lists keywords and port numbers clearing 2-93 displaying undoing global configuration commands unicast static routes Universal Coordinated Time W Web Engine configuring 2-753, information, displaying 2-658, clearing 2-93, displaying WFQ IP precedence ToS WMT bit rate, setting 2-52 IN-14
15 caching proxy variable bit rates 2-53 configuration and license information, displaying configuring conventional proxy service enabling Fast Cache enabling Fast Start enabling live splitting multicast logging overview multicast-in and multicast-out multicast-in and unicast-out multicast-in multicast-out description of multicast-in unicast-out multicast logging 2-768, multicasts, types of multicast-in multicast-out multicast-in unicast-out rebroadcasts clearing 2-93 displaying streaming and caching unicast-in unicast-out description of unicast-out and multicast-in WMT transaction logs formats logging usernames specifying format of working.log file IN-15
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