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1 INDEX Symbols * (wildcard) character 8-48.asx files 6-3.nsc files 7-23.pac files 4-39 <CdnManifest> tag A-3, A-37 <contains> tag A-63 <contenttype> tag A-39 <crawler> tag A-4, A-54 <extension> tag A-40 <host> tag A-42 <http-meta-data> tag A-63 <item> tag A-3, A-44 <item-group> tag A-58 <match> subtag attributes A-12 time-before attribute relative time A-62 <matchrule> tag A-61 <options> tag A-40 <playserver> tag A-38, A-39 <playservertable> tag A-38 <proxyserver> tag A-44 <server> tag A-42 Numerics 3GPP support in CSE messages 15-8 A AAA accounting commands, list of access control list. See ACL ACL for group authorization 18-1 enabling 18-2 for group-based authorization modifying 18-3 repositioning settings in 18-5 viewing settings 18-5 See also IP ACL ACNS Manifest Generator tool using A-86 to A-99 ACNS network administrator responsibilities 1-6 content type mapping A-39 exporting data overview 1-2 printing data topology considerations 1-15 acquirer commands, list of error codes, list of 6-61 acquiring files from SMB servers 6-2 NTLM authenticated content 6-42 pre-positioned content using externally hosted manifest file 6-23 IN-1
2 using the Content Distribution Manager GUI 6-9 to 6-23 acquisition bandwidth settings graphical display of 6-56 choosing method for channel 6-6 retry and refresh mechanisms 6-52 scheduling in manifest files A-10 show commands, list of 6-48 verifying results of 6-48 acquisition and distribution architecture overview 1-11 acquisition-related commands activating ACNS network devices 2-21 active-active interfaces 14-1 active-standby interfaces 14-1 adding Content Engines to channels 5-16 device groups to channels 5-17 media and overlay images to playlists 7-33 patterns to existing pattern lists address record mappings 8-76 admin accounts passwords advanced HTTP cache settings 8-19 alarms content replication 21-4 device reporting 21-2 overload detection about allow Spider script A-81 alternative domains defining 4-59 Apache CLF transaction logging format 19-2 approving devices in Content Distribution Manager GUI 2-21 assigning devices to more than one device group playservers 6-33 associating action with existing pattern list attributes for content serving A-16 shared specifying A-10 audit trail logs viewing authenticated HTTP cache settings 8-13 authentication device login 12-7 proxy 6-43 to 6-47 users 1-9 HTTP requests 15-6 native FTP requests pass-through mode 15-2 proxy mode 15-2 Windows Media requests 15-6 authentication bypass 4-22 authentication cache for access control 15-7 size adjustments authentication mechanisms basic 15-3 NTLM 15-3 authentication scheme authentication servers 12-7, 12-9, to IN-2
3 authentication traffic bypass 4-22 authorization content authorization autoregistration DHCP server requirements 2-7 B backup root Content Engines assigning 6-6 bandwidth incoming Windows Media bypass lists 9-47 scheduling for streaming acquisition 6-59 bandwidth efficiency gain reports bandwidth settings acquisition and distribution defaults 6-54 graphical display 6-56 scheduled 6-57 content services defaults 9-41 graphical display of 9-45 scheduled 9-42 banners messages 20-5 baseline groups working with basic authentication about 15-3 blocking messages in URL filtering bytes served reports C cache freshness settings FTP 8-55 HTTP 8-10 cache settings HTTP 8-6 caching web traffic 1-3 canonical name record mappings. See CNAME record mappings carousel passes 5-27 CdnManfest.xsd A-65 CDP 20-7 channel assignments viewing channel distribution 5-3, 5-10 channel quota 6-25 channel routing algorithm 5-20 channels acquisition and distribution properties specifying 6-24 adding and removing Content Engines 5-16 device groups 5-17 assigning and removing multicast clouds 5-43 properties of 5-12 content replication options 5-32 creating 5-11 definition 1-11, 1-12 deleting 5-19 for set-top-box export selecting 7-41 live 7-13 manifest file information 6-26 modifying 5-15 proxy information 6-26 updating content 6-53 viewing IN-3
4 all channels 5-19 Content Engines assigned to a channel 5-19 content replication status 11-5 system-wide replication status 11-1 CIFS server settings website access control CIFS share names customizing Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP Cisco Streaming Engine enabling 9-14 programming 7-25 root faliover support 7-5 CiscoWorks CLF log file format 19-1 CLI commands centrally managed settings mapped to Content Distribution Manager GUI D-1 to D-27 not supported in Content Distribution Manager GUI D-27 client IP spoofing 4-9 clock setting CNAME record mappings 8-77 command-line interface accessing 2-19 to configure network settings manually 2-14 Common Internet File System. See CIFS Common Log Format. See CLF conditions modifying or deleting from IP ACLs ACNS network 2-5, 2-7 Content Engine in transparent mode 4-7 devices locally versus centrally HTTP request authentication warm standby Content Distribution Managers 13-2 congestion windows about 10-7 content adding items to channel 6-11 classifications 1-5 creating and managing in ACNS network 1-6 distributing 5-3, 5-10 filtering 1-9 forcing replication 6-53 mapping A-38 pre-positioning 1-9 refreshing and verifying A-19 selecting with Manifest script A-82 specifying priority A-13 updating 6-53 content acquisition scheduling A-10 content acquisition and distribution overview 1-11 content alarms description 21-4 content attributes listing A-44 content authentication overview of 15-1 content authorization overview of 15-1 Content Delivery Network description 1-3 Content Distribution Manager GUI entering username and password 2-12, 3-2 exiting 3-12 feature tabs 3-2 icons 3-8 launching 2-12, 3-1, 3-2 IN-4
5 navigating 3-1 window elements 3-3 Content Distribution Managers 2-15 deleting 13-5 exiting user interface 3-12 logging on to 3-1 primary role 1-2, 2-16 registering device with 2-19 switching roles 13-3 viewing configuration 13-2 warm standby 13-2 deleting 13-5 Content Engine functional description 1-3 Content Engine GUI secure access Content Engines activating 2-21, 2-23 adding to channels 5-16 to device groups 13-29, to multiple device groups assigning to playlists 7-37 as PAC file servers 4-38 as routing Content Engines 4-51 for web cache services (scenarios) 4-27, 4-30 deleting enabling for multicasting 5-33 modifying configuration properties 13-9 primary role 1-2 rebooting receivers 5-42 removing from channels 5-16 restarting root 1-12, 5-16 statistics viewing viewing channel assignments content replication status content providers creating 5-6 deleting 5-7 description 1-11 modifying 5-6 content replication overview 1-14 content replication status aggregate channels viewing 11-1 channel viewing 11-5 Content Engine viewing Content Router load-based routing 4-55 request overflow routing 4-58 Content Router routing DNS server 4-42 request routing 4-41 overview 1-8 Content Routers activating 2-21 DNS servers for 4-42 deleting Layer 4 switch interoperability 20-9 modifying primary role 1-2 services statistics troubleshooting configurations 4-59 content routing IN-5
6 request overflow 4-58 content services overview 1-8 content serving specifying attributes A-16 metadata A-18 conventions xxvii cookies 6-3 Coordinated Universal Time. See UTC coverage zone files registering 4-43 coverage zones applying 4-44 choosing 4-43 Content Engine behind NAT firewall 4-48 default 4-44 file elements 4-43 multiple Content Engines behind NAT firewall 4-49 NAT firewall with multiple IP addresses 4-51 no NAT firewall 4-47 user-defined 4-44 CPAN A-79 CPU utilization reports crawler filter specifying A-11 crawling websites A-80 crawl job specifying A-7 crawl task adding to channel 6-13 acquisition rules 6-15 custom blocking messages in URL filtering customized blocking messages custom transaction log format description 19-2 format token values 19-4 D log format string values 19-3 db Manifest script A-84 Spider script A-81 default PlayServerTable schema A-70 deleting Content Engines from network content providers 5-7 Content Routers from network locations 13-8 warm standby Content Distribution Managers 13-5 denying requests for HTTP URLs deployment scenarios 1-4 depth Spider script A-81 device alarms description 21-2 device clock setting device configuration local versus central device groups adding and removing Content Engines 13-29, from channels 5-17 assigning to playlists 7-38 creating deleting description 1-10 enabling overlap removing Content Engines 13-29, statistics viewing device mode changing IN-6
7 2-13 devices monitoring performance statistics for monitoring status for reports bandwidth efficiency gain bytes served CPU utilization streaming sessions repurposing DHCP interfaces for for autoregistration 2-7 interface-level 2-9 DHCP server requirements for autoregistration 2-7 differentiated services code point. See DSCP direct proxy routing 1-7 disks sysfs space 2-18 distribution troubleshooting 5-47 distribution of content 5-3, 5-10 distribution priority 6-24 distribution QoS distribution-related commands DNS caching address record mappings 8-76 CNAME record mappings 8-77 commands, list of 8-73, 8-80 resource records 8-74 server bindings 8-75 server settings 8-71 DNS server Content Engine settings for 8-78 for content routing 4-42 documentation conventions xxvii obtaining xxviii related xxviii domains adding entities assigning to user accounts modifying and deleting viewing downloading sample manifest files A-28 DSCP setting values for 10-9, dynamic proxy autoconfiguration overview 1-8, 4-32 dynamic WCCP redirection 4-6 E edirectory Agent description edirectory Agent settings specifying EIM through content authentication 15-1 through group-based authorization EMBED tag 6-3 entities adding to domains defined error codes 6-59 error messages escape characters in URLs 6-32 EtherChannel Ethernet MAC address mapping B-6 Exec timeout 20-6 IN-7
8 exiting Content Distribution Manager GUI 3-12 expires attribute for removing content 6-3, A-20 expires directive 6-5 explicit congestion notification about 10-7 exporting ACNS network data log files 19-9 export programs about 7-8 Extended Squid transaction log format 19-2 external FTP server exporting transaction logs to 19-9 permanent error from 19-9 F failover for live programs 7-5 failretryinterval attribute A-20 Fast Cache about 9-25 on Content Engines 9-26 Fast Ethernet interfaces modifying 14-7 Fast Start about 9-24 on Content Engines 9-24 feature tabs 3-2 FEC 5-29 fetching manifest files 6-53 Fibre Channel interface 14-9 modifying Fibre Channel storage array using 2-19 file Manifest script A-83 Spider script A-81 file attribute marking for import A-44 file extension mapping A-38 tag A-40 file resending triggering 5-29 file sharing filtering for crawl job A-11 of content 1-9 firewalls distributing content through 5-23 forced content replication 6-53 forward error correction. See FEC forwarders setting lookup level 5-22 setting selection probability 5-21 freshness of pre-positioned content A-64 FTP using to fetch pre-positioned content 6-5 FTP manifest file writing crawler A-5 writing single-item A-4 FTP native caching cache freshness 8-61 client side 8-60 connections 8-58 custom messages 8-62 overview of 8-59 FTP-over-HTTP cache freshness 8-55 caching 8-51 commands, list of 8-53 IN-8
9 connections 8-52 FTP servers crawler job attributes A-8 exporting transaction logs to 19-9 functional description Content Engine 1-3 G generating a playserver list 6-33, A-13 getting started 2-1 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces modifying 14-7 GLOP addresses B-5 GMT offsets A-71 to A-78 See also UTC offsets group-based authorization ACLs rules GUI icons 3-8 H hardware clock hinted files playing 7-3 HTTP authenticated cache commands, list of 8-17 settings 8-13 cache freshness commands, list of 8-12 settings 8-10 caching advanced settings 8-19 commands, list of 8-8, 8-22 settings 8-6 connections 8-2 outgoing proxy exclusion 8-48 permitting specific URLs pre-positioned content 6-4 redirection 6-4 status codes of 19-2 http append x-forwarded-for-header command HTTP destination port restrictions 8-26 HTTP header filtering manifest attributes for A-50 HTTP manifest file writing single-item A-4 HTTP playservers customizing A-14 HTTP proxy commands, list of 8-4 authentication 6-44 HTTP proxy authentication 6-45 HTTP proxy servers 6-37 HTTP request authentication transparent mode 15-9 using NTLM HTTPS servers 8-42 filtering servers 8-44 keys filtering 8-35 outgoing proxy exclusion 8-48 playservers customizing A-14 pre-positioned content and 6-4 transparent caching SSL 8-47 HTTPS manifest file writing crawler A-5 HTTPS proxy IN-9
10 I commands, list of IANA B-1 ICAP approved vendors 16-3 configuration viewing Content Engine settings 16-1 server services 16-7 maximum file size supported 16-4 overview of 16-1 processing and Java applets statistics ICAP services description of 16-2 icons 3-8 ICP client settings 8-80 remote client settings 8-82 remote server settings 8-84 server settings 8-83 initial configurations for devices overview 2-2 using autoregistration 2-7 using the CLI 2-13 using the setup utility 2-9 for networks using the Quick Start tool 2-11 summary of tasks 2-5 using the quick setup method 2-7 interface-level DHCP description 2-11 note 2-8 interfaces manually for DHCP Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. See IANA Internet Content Adaption Protocol. See ICAP IP/TV Program Manager role in ACNS network 1-3 IP/TV programs multicast IP addresses for 7-3 hinted and nonhinted 7-3 IP access control lists. See IP ACL IP ACL adding conditions to 17-3 applying to interface associating with application conditions modifying or deleting configuration constraints 17-2 creating new 17-3 deleting overview IP addresses NAT addresses 5-23 multiple on single interface 14-6 static 2-11 IP differentiated services 10-9 IP multicasting and insecure services B-4 copying files between server and client B-4 Ethernet MAC address mapping B-6 GLOP addresses B-5 Layer 2 multicast address considerations B-5 limited scope addresses B-4 Protocol Independent Multicast. See PIM source-specific multicast addresses B-5 unusable addresses B-1 IP routes IN-10
11 14-15 item priority 6-25 J JavaScript 6-3 K keepexpiredcontent attribute A-56 keepnocachecontent attribute A-56 keepqueryurl attribute A-56 kernal debugger enabling L launching the Content Distribution Manager GUI procedure 3-1 username and password 2-12, 3-2 Layer 2 multicast address B-5 LDAP server group settings password expiration policy redirection LDAP server settings level definition 1-12 license keys multicast distribution 5-33 limit Spider script A-81 limited scope addresses B-4 limiting scope of spider search A-80 line console carrier detection 20-6 live channels adding Content Engines to 7-15 adding device groups to 7-15 creating new 7-14 priming 5-18, 7-16 selecting for programs 7-13 live command in Manifest script A-82, A-83 live content description 1-6 selecting with Manifest script A-82 specifying A-20 versus pre-positioned A-82 live events about 7-3 configuration requirements 7-4 programming 7-13 live programs streaming settings 7-18 root Content Engine failover for 7-5 scheduling 7-23 live splitting commands related to 9-40 live stream interruptions 7-4 live stream settings for CSE programs 7-21 for Windows Media programs 7-18 live stream splitting multicast-in multicast-out 9-31 multicast-in unicast-out 9-34 unicast-in multicast-out 9-28 unicast-in unicast-out 9-36 weighted load balancing 9-38 location leaders setting preferences for 5-21 locations creating default 2-22 definition 1-12 deleting 13-8 modifying 5-3, 13-5 IN-11
12 working with 13-5 to 13-8 location tree definition 1-12 viewing 13-8 log files exporting 19-9 restarting export of 19-9 log formats WMT transaction logging logging commands, list of message priority levels 21-8 multicast transmissions 5-28 system events 21-9 login access controlling 20-1 login authentication about , default configuration for 12-3 failover 12-4 local access database 12-5 log on following timeout 3-11 user interface 3-1 M MAC address mapping B-6 management central vs. local manifest files <crawler> feature A-2 automated scripts A-78 channel information 6-26 definition 1-13 dissemination of A-2 examples A-21 to A-27 fetching 6-53 modifying sample manifest file A-33 obtaining sample PERL scripts A-33 refreshing and verifying content A-19 regular expressions A-10 schema A-65 single <item> A-2 specifying crawl job A-7 live content A-20 structure and syntax correcting A-32 summary A-33 tags (listing) A-33 time values A-18 time zones A-71 updating 6-53 manifest file validator accessing A-28 output errors A-31 output examples A-29 Manifest Generator. See ACNS Manifest Generator tool Manifest script about A-79 customizing A-85 rules file A-85 selecting content A-82 syntax guidelines A-82 manifest tags summary (table) A-33 Manifest Validator utility. See manifest file validator manifest XML schema A-65 manual setup and registration 2-11 map Manifest script A-84 Spider script A-81 match Manifest script A-85 media attribute IN-12
13 marking for import A-44 media files adding to playlist 7-33 message logs viewing 21-9 message of the day 20-5 metadata for content serving A-18 metadata poll interval multiplier 5-22 MIBs supported by SNMP agent Microsoft Active Directory using migrating from ACNS 4.x software to ACNS 5.x software A-5 MIME content types 9-7, A-38, A-39 modifying content providers 5-6 Content Router properties locations 5-3, 13-5 monitoring system status 21-1 monitoring URLs MPEG file specifications for TV-out enabled devices 7-32 multicast addresses for programs 7-46 unusable assignments 5-34, B-1 multicast clouds adding and removing receiver Content Engines 5-40 assigning and removing from channels deleting 5-40 description 1-14, 5-26 modifying 5-39 parameters 5-37 receiver Content Engines 5-42 root Content Engines 5-16 viewing 5-40 multicast configuration verifying 5-45 multicast distribution license key 5-33 multicast expert mode using 5-30 multicasting carousel passes 5-27 commands, list of 5-46 definition 1-14, 5-25 enabling Content Engines for 5-33 overview 1-14 preparation for 5-25 sender delay interval 5-29 multicast IP addresses for IP/TV programs 7-3 multicast logging 5-28 multicast sender delay intervals 5-29 multicast transmissions logging information 5-28 multiple device groups assigning Content Engines to multiple IP addresses coverage zones and 4-51 on single interfaces 14-6 multiple network interfaces 14-1 N N2H2 configuration restrictions filter settings 16-35, supported features NACK interval multiplier 5-28 name server. See NS IN-13
14 NAT firewalls IP addresses 5-23 content routing and 4-47 to 4-51 native FTP caching overview of 8-59 proxy authentication 8-59 restrictions 8-58 native FTP requests authentication navigating in the Content Distribution Manager GUI 3-1 network settings manually 2-14 Network Time Protocol. See NTP no-cache directive 6-4 nonhinted files playing 7-3 nonsecure access noproxy attribute 6-39 NS record for content routing 4-42 NSC files for multicasting Windows Media server-side playlists 7-23 NTLM authentication 19-7 commands, list of 15-27, for proxied authentication 15-7 HTTP request authentication server settings NTLM authenticated content acquiring 6-42 NTLM authentication about 15-3 version 2 support 15-4 NTP and system clock O OBJECT ID tag 6-3 offline detection about offline operations enabling on-demand content description 1-5 one-to-one channel mapping (figure) 1-11 online help 3-11 origin server replicating content from 6-53 setting up 6-3 overflow content routing 4-58 overlay images adding to playlist 7-34 assigning to media 7-36 editing 7-35 parameters (table) 7-35 overload bypass 4-22 overload detection alarms P PAC file servers Content Engines as 4-38 PAC file templates description 4-33 example 4-34 registering 4-35 packet flow diagram 4-4 IN-14
15 pass-through authentication 15-2 passwords CLI user changing username 2-12, 3-2 pattern list adding patterns to associating action with verifying action Perl scripts for manifest file A-78 Perl software installing A-79 permitting HTTP URLs PGM using multicast expert mode 5-30 PIM B-5 playback guide 7-39 playbacks schedule settings 7-36 playlists adding media 7-33 overlay images 7-33 assigning Content Engines 7-37 device groups 7-38 definition 7-8 MPEG file specifications 7-32 setting playback schedules 7-36 viewing playback guide 7-39 playserver lists generating 6-33, A-13 playservers assigning 6-33 customized in manifest file A-14 mappings accepted locations A-38 settings versus <playserver> tag A-39 playservertable Manifest script A-84 PlayServerTable.xsd A-69, A-70 PlayServerTable schema A-69 playtimes definition 7-8 policies and Rules Template policy servers for third-party polling intervals for content updates 5-22 port channel interfaces load balancing port lists for WCCP 4-17 prefix Spider script A-80, A-81 preloaded content description 1-6 prepos Manifest script A-84 pre-positioned content acquiring 6-23 description 1-6 freshness of A-64 overview 1-9 vs. live A-82 primary Content Distribution Manager 2-16 printing ACNS network data priority of content specifying A-13 privilege profiles IN-15
16 about program multicast addresses 7-46 managing 7-46 programs about 7-1 Cisco Streaming Engine rebroadcast creating 7-25 Cisco Streaming Engine live 7-20 Windows Media live 7-18 Windows Media rebroadcast streaming settings 7-29 export creating 7-40 selecting media files and overlay images 7-33 modifying API-defined 7-10 previewing 7-11 scheduling live 7-23 TV-out 7-8 creating 7-31 scheduling 7-36 selecting media files and overlay images 7-33 viewing 7-8 Windows Media rebroadcast about 7-7 creating 7-25 promptless authentication for IE browsers proxied authentication mode 15-2 proxy authentication 6-43 to 6-47 using CLI 6-45 proxy autoconfiguration files 4-39 proxy configuration 4-32 for channels 6-26 proxy error messages download settings upload settings proxy protocols parameters 8-49 proxy servers authentication for 6-43 for manifest file acquisition 6-40 using CLI 6-37 using manifest 6-38 publishing URLs generating 6-30 multicast 7-23 unicast 7-22 Q QoS quality of service. See QoS Quick Crawl utility using 6-11 quick setup method 2-7 Quick Start tool using for network configurations 2-11 R RADIUS Agent description RADIUS Agent settings specifying using the CLI RADIUS server commands, list of 12-9, , RCP services enabling on Content Engines 20-8 RealProxy enabling 9-10 RealSubscriber enabling 9-12 IN-16
17 real-time transaction logging rebooting Content Engines reboot option Content Engines rebroadcast programs assigning Content Engines 7-28 assigning device groups 7-28 scheduling 7-30 selecting media files 7-25 receiver Content Engines 5-42 registering device with Content Distribution Manager 2-19 regular expressions writing A-10 reject Spider script A-80, A-81 remote login controlling access 20-1 removing Content Engines from channels 5-16 device groups from channels 5-17 replication 11-1 overview 1-14 replication status channel viewing 11-5 commands, list of Content Engine viewing viewing details 11-9 reportbrokenlinks attribute A-56 repurposing ACNS network devices request interception overview 1-7 request overflow routing defining alternative domains 4-59 request routing using a Content Router 4-41 resource records 8-74 restarting export of log files 19-9 retransmit time multiplier about 10-7 retry and refresh mechanism for content acquisition 6-52 roles assigning to user accounts creating and managing modifying and deleting viewing settings root Content Engine failover 7-6 root Content Engines definition 1-12 designating 5-16 failover 5-14 failover for live programs 7-5, 7-6 root location deleting Content Engines from router commands, list of 4-26 for web cache service 4-28, 4-30 enabling WCCP support 4-26 router lists for WCCP 4-14 router redirection overview 1-7 routing Content Engine request routing using 4-41 routing Content Engines 4-51 routing statistics RTSP gateway commands, list of overview 9-7 rule-based filtering IN-17
18 for crawl job A-11 rules for group-based authorization See Rules Template rules file for Spider and Manifest scripts A-85, A-86 rules settings enabling Rules Template actions order of execution using CLI using Content Distribution Manager GUI S sanitized transaction logs 19-8 scheduled Windows Media rebroadcasts about 7-7 secure access secure FTP 6-5 secure shell 20-2 daemon password guesses 20-4 host keys 20-4 sender delay interval 5-29 server bindings 8-75 service masks for WCCP 4-18 service rules See Rules Template See also Rules Template set Manifest script A-84 setting schedules 7-30 setup utility for devices 2-9 SFTP servers exporting transaction logs to shared attributes specifying A-10 show command utility for troubleshooting 21-4 Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP simplified hybrid routing DNS server 4-42 single content item specifying A-6 size Manifest script A-85 slow start 4-9 SmartFilter software and rule action no-auth command URL filtering SNMP community settings 22-5 group settings 22-6 host settings server settings 22-2 traps 22-5 user settings 22-8 view settings 22-9 key CLI commands manager creating 22-2 supported MIBs traps 22-5 software clock source-specific multicast address B-5 Spider script about A-79 broadening scope of crawling A-80 customizing A-81 keywords A-81 limiting crawl scope A-80 IN-18
19 rules file A-85 syntax guidelines A-80, A-82 Squid transaction log format 19-2 SSL caching HTTPS 8-47 standby Content Distribution Manager 2-16 standby groups of interfaces 14-2 standby interfaces 14-3 priority settings 14-4 start Spider script A-81 static IP addresses 2-11 static IP routes statistics Content Engines Content Router device groups ICAP services streaming Websense streaming servers licensing and enabling 9-6 supported in ACNS software 9-1 streaming sessions reports streaming statistics viewing subtag attributes A-11 syntax Spider script guidelines A-80 system event logging using CLI 21-8 using GUI 21-5 message priority levels 21-8 system events log viewing 21-9 system message log using 21-5 viewing 21-9 system properties modifying system status monitoring 21-1 system status bar troubleshooting content replication 21-5 devices 21-3 T TACACS+ server commands 12-11, , tags in manifest files A-33 TCP congestion windows 10-7 explicit congestion notification 10-7 parameter settings 10-1 retransmit timer 10-7 slow start 10-8 TCP-over-satellite extensions about 10-8 Telnet services commands 20-2 enabling on Content Engines 20-1 text conventions xxvii text editor creating rules file A-86 TFTP general settings 8-65 proxy server 8-66 directories IN-19
20 8-69 TFTP gateway about 8-65 Third Generation Partnership Project. See 3GPP 9-14 time manifest file A-18 Manifest script A-85 timeout logging on after 3-11 time values specifying A-18 time zones in manifest files A-71 parameter settings for token strings in custom transaction logging format 19-2 ToS setting values for 10-9 transaction logging and NTLM authentication 19-7 enabling with Content Distribution Manager GUI formats 19-2 W3C customizable 19-6 real-time about using sanitized 19-8 WMT about using log formats transparent caching and outgoing proxy exclusion 8-48 and SSL 8-47 transparent interception using WCCP 4-2 transparent mode hierarchical caching in 15-9 traps SNMP 22-5 Trivial File Transfer Protocol. See TFTP troubleshooting acquisition 6-48 Content Router configurations 4-59 distribution hierarchy 5-47 using show command utility 21-4 ttl attribute A-20 TV-out devices supported MPEG file specifications 7-32 TV-out programs about 7-8 commands, list of 7-32 type Manifest script A-85 Type of Service. See ToS 10-9 U unicast content forwarding 1-14 unicasting 1-14, 5-20 unified name space errors. See UNS errors UNS errors 6-59 unusable multicast addresses 5-34, B-1 update interval 6-26 uploading proxy error messages URL filtering configuration overview using Content Distribution Manager GUI custom blocking messages overview 1-9 with N2H2 server with SmartFilter software with URL lists with Websense URLs monitoring user accounts IN-20
21 about audit trail logs viewing CLI users changing passwords creating using Content Distribution Manager GUI domains adding entities assigning to modifying and deleting viewing managing to modifying and deleting roles assigning to creating modifying and deleting viewing viewing user authentication overview 1-9 user authentication. See login authentication user interface Content Distribution Manager 3-3 to 3-12 username password 2-12, 3-2 UTC UTC offsets See also GMT offsets V VBScript 6-3 verifying action performed on pattern list content acquisition 6-48 W W3C customizable logging format 19-6 warm standby Content Distribution Managers 13-2 switching to primary 13-3 WCCP 1-3 clean shutdown description 4-9 client IP spoofing description 4-9 general settings for the Content Engine 4-7 port lists 4-17 router lists 4-14 service masks 4-18 service settings for the Content Engine 4-10 custom web cache service 4-7 dynamic redirection services 4-6 enabling on router 4-26 HTTPS traffic service 4-6 load balancing description 4-13 packet flow diagram 4-4 service groups 4-5 slow start description 4-9 traffic bypass 4-23 viewing lists 4-25 transparent caching options 4-22 WCCP bypass 4-23 viewing lists 4-25 WCCP routing description 1-7 WCCP support enabling on the router 4-26 WCCP transparent interception 4-2 IN-21
22 Web Cache Communication Protocol. See WCCP web cache service clients and cache on different subnets 4-29 clients and cache on the same subnet 4-26 configuration examples for different subnets 4-31 for same subnet 4-28 web crawler A-7 webmasters responsibilities 1-6 Websense server components about installing 16-50, configuration restrictions failover 16-42, enabling integrated server port configuration usage websites crawler job attributes A-8 crawling broadening scope A-80 limiting scope A-80 creating 5-8 definition 1-13 deleting 5-10 description 1-11 modifying 5-10 web traffic caching 1-3 weighted load balancing for live stream splitting 9-38 wildcard character 8-48 Windows Media commands, list of 9-21 enabling 9-15 general settings (figure) 9-20 incoming bandwidth bypass list 9-47 live stream splitting 9-28 to 9-36 multicasting 9-34 multicast station schedules 9-38 proxy settings 9-18 request authentication 15-6 Windows Media rebroadcasts 7-7 streaming settings 7-29 programming 7-25 Windows Media server-side playlists features supported 7-6 using.nsc files 7-23 WMT Fast Cache on Content Engines 9-26 Fast Start on Content Engines 9-24 WMT transaction logging about log formats X XML Manifest script A-84 XML schema default PlayServerTable A-70 manifest A-65 PlayServerTable A-69 XSD A-65 IN-22
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