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 9-14 407 messages 15-8 A AAA accounting commands, list of 12-28 12-27 access control list. See ACL ACL for group authorization 18-1 enabling 18-2 for group-based authorization 15-12 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 20-23 overview 1-2 printing data 20-23 topology considerations 1-15 acquirer commands, list of 13-15 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
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 13-15 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 16-24 address record mappings 8-76 admin accounts passwords 12-13 advanced HTTP cache settings 8-19 alarms content replication 21-4 device reporting 21-2 overload detection about 21-10 21-11 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 13-30 playservers 6-33 associating action with existing pattern list 16-24 attributes for content serving A-16 shared specifying A-10 audit trail logs viewing 12-30 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 15-15 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 15-11 authentication mechanisms basic 15-3 NTLM 15-3 authentication scheme 15-36 authentication servers 12-7, 12-9, 15-17 to 15-34 IN-2
authentication traffic bypass 4-22 authorization content authorization 15-12 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 21-19 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 13-31 basic authentication about 15-3 blocking messages in URL filtering 16-31 bytes served reports 21-19 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 13-14 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
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 13-17 website access control 13-19 CIFS share names customizing 13-21 Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP Cisco Streaming Engine enabling 9-14 programming 7-25 root faliover support 7-5 CiscoWorks2000 21-5 CLF log file format 19-1 CLI commands centrally managed settings 13-36 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 20-12 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 17-11 ACNS network 2-5, 2-7 Content Engine in transparent mode 4-7 devices locally versus centrally 13-35 HTTP request authentication 15-17 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
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 16-59 Content Engines activating 2-21, 2-23 adding to channels 5-16 to device groups 13-29, 13-33 to multiple device groups 13-30 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 13-12 enabling for multicasting 5-33 modifying configuration properties 13-9 primary role 1-2 rebooting 13-12 receivers 5-42 removing from channels 5-16 restarting 13-12 root 1-12, 5-16 statistics viewing 21-14 viewing channel assignments 13-14 content replication status 11-14 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 11-14 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 13-24 Layer 4 switch interoperability 20-9 modifying 13-22 primary role 1-2 services 13-25 statistics 21-16 troubleshooting configurations 4-59 content routing IN-5
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 21-20 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 16-31 customized blocking messages 16-31 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 13-12 content providers 5-7 Content Routers from network 13-24 locations 13-8 warm standby Content Distribution Managers 13-5 denying requests for HTTP URLs 16-32 deployment scenarios 1-4 depth Spider script A-81 device alarms description 21-2 device clock setting 20-12 device configuration local versus central 13-35 device groups adding and removing Content Engines 13-29, 13-33 from channels 5-17 assigning to playlists 7-38 creating 13-26 deleting 13-30 description 1-10 enabling overlap 13-30 removing Content Engines 13-29, 13-33 statistics 21-15 viewing 13-30 device mode changing 13-36 IN-6
2-13 devices monitoring performance statistics for 21-12 monitoring status for 21-12 reports bandwidth efficiency gain 21-19 bytes served 21-19 CPU utilization 21-20 streaming sessions 21-19 repurposing 13-36 DHCP interfaces for 14-13 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 20-16 distribution-related commands 13-16 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 12-24 assigning to user accounts 12-26 12-23 modifying and deleting 12-25 viewing 12-26 downloading sample manifest files A-28 DSCP setting values for 10-9, 20-18 dynamic proxy autoconfiguration overview 1-8, 4-32 dynamic WCCP redirection 4-6 E edirectory Agent description 16-50 edirectory Agent settings specifying 16-52 EIM through content authentication 15-1 through group-based authorization 15-12 EMBED tag 6-3 entities adding to domains 12-24 defined 12-23 error codes 6-59 error messages 20-23 escape characters in URLs 6-32 EtherChannel 14-11 Ethernet MAC address mapping B-6 Exec timeout 20-6 IN-7
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 20-23 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 14-10 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 13-17 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
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 15-12 rules 15-12 GUI icons 3-8 H hardware clock 20-12 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 16-33 pre-positioned content 6-4 redirection 6-4 status codes of 19-2 http append x-forwarded-for-header command 15-10 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 15-17 transparent mode 15-9 using NTLM 15-31 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
I commands, list of 8-40 8-37 IANA B-1 ICAP approved vendors 16-3 configuration viewing 16-13 Content Engine settings 16-1 server 16-10 services 16-7 maximum file size supported 16-4 overview of 16-1 processing and Java applets 16-12 statistics 16-13 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 14-13 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 17-13 associating with application 17-12 conditions modifying or deleting 17-11 configuration constraints 17-2 creating new 17-3 deleting 17-14 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
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 21-23 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 15-21 password expiration 15-19 policy redirection 15-20 LDAP server settings 15-17 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
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 19-16 logging commands, list of 21-8 21-8 message priority levels 21-8 multicast transmissions 5-28 system events 21-9 login access controlling 20-1 login authentication about 12-2 12-7, 12-12 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 13-35 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
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 22-12 Microsoft Active Directory using 15-13 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 13-22 locations 5-3, 13-5 monitoring system status 21-1 monitoring URLs 21-20 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 5-43 5-34 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 13-30 multiple IP addresses coverage zones and 4-51 on single interfaces 14-6 multiple network interfaces 14-1 N N2H2 configuration restrictions 16-39 filter settings 16-35, 16-36 supported features 16-34 NACK interval multiplier 5-28 name server. See NS IN-13
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 15-15 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 16-59 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, 15-30 for proxied authentication 15-7 HTTP request authentication 15-31 server settings 15-23 NTLM authenticated content acquiring 6-42 NTLM authentication about 15-3 version 2 support 15-4 NTP and system clock 20-12 O 20-11 OBJECT ID tag 6-3 offline detection about 20-22 20-21 offline operations enabling 20-27 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 21-10 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
pass-through authentication 15-2 passwords CLI user changing 12-20 username 2-12, 3-2 pattern list adding patterns to 16-24 associating action with 16-24 16-23 verifying action 16-25 Perl scripts for manifest file A-78 Perl software installing A-79 permitting HTTP URLs 16-33 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 16-13 policy servers for third-party 16-60 polling intervals for content updates 5-22 port channel interfaces 14-11 load balancing 14-13 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 20-23 priority of content specifying A-13 privilege profiles IN-15
about 12-15 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 15-11 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 20-24 upload settings 20-26 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 20-16 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 16-49 RADIUS Agent settings specifying using the CLI 16-52 RADIUS server commands, list of 12-9, 15-34 12-7, 15-32 RCP services enabling on Content Engines 20-8 RealProxy enabling 9-10 RealSubscriber enabling 9-12 IN-16
real-time transaction logging 19-20 rebooting Content Engines 13-12 reboot option Content Engines 13-12 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 11-17 Content Engine viewing 11-14 viewing details 11-9 reportbrokenlinks attribute A-56 repurposing ACNS network devices 13-36 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 12-22 creating and managing 12-20 modifying and deleting 12-21 viewing settings 12-22 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 13-12 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 21-16 RTSP gateway commands, list of 9-9 9-8 overview 9-7 rule-based filtering IN-17
for crawl job A-11 rules for group-based authorization 15-12 See Rules Template rules file for Spider and Manifest scripts A-85, A-86 rules settings enabling 16-14 Rules Template actions order of execution 16-58 using CLI 16-23 using Content Distribution Manager GUI 16-14 S sanitized transaction logs 19-8 scheduled Windows Media rebroadcasts about 7-7 secure access 16-59 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 16-14 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 19-10 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 16-56 URL filtering 16-55 SNMP community settings 22-5 group settings 22-6 host settings 22-10 server settings 22-2 traps 22-5 user settings 22-8 view settings 22-9 key CLI commands 22-13 manager creating 22-2 supported MIBs 22-12 traps 22-5 software clock 20-12 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
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 14-15 statistics Content Engines 21-14 Content Router 21-16 device groups 21-15 ICAP services 16-13 streaming 21-16 Websense 16-53 streaming servers licensing and enabling 9-6 supported in ACNS software 9-1 streaming sessions reports 21-19 streaming statistics viewing 21-16 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 20-18 system status monitoring 21-1 system status bar troubleshooting content replication 21-5 devices 21-3 T TACACS+ server commands 12-11, 15-36 12-9, 15-34 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
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 20-12 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 19-10 formats 19-2 W3C customizable 19-6 real-time about using 19-19 19-20 sanitized 19-8 WMT about using 19-15 19-17 log formats 19-16 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 20-26 URL filtering configuration overview 16-25 using Content Distribution Manager GUI 16-26 custom blocking messages 16-31 overview 1-9 with N2H2 server 16-33 with SmartFilter software 16-55 with URL lists 16-32 with Websense 16-43 URLs monitoring 21-20 user accounts IN-20
about 12-15 audit trail logs viewing 12-30 CLI users changing passwords 12-20 creating using Content Distribution Manager GUI 12-17 domains adding entities 12-24 assigning to 12-26 12-23 modifying and deleting 12-25 viewing 12-26 managing 12-16 to 12-20 modifying and deleting 12-19 roles assigning to 12-22 creating 12-20 modifying and deleting 12-21 viewing 12-22 viewing 12-20 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 20-12 UTC offsets 20-14 See also GMT offsets V VBScript 6-3 verifying action performed on pattern list 16-25 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
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 16-48 installing 16-50, 16-52 configuration restrictions 16-55 failover 16-42, 16-43 enabling 16-43 integrated server port configuration 16-42 usage 16-41 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 19-15 19-17 log formats 19-16 X XML Manifest script A-84 XML schema default PlayServerTable A-70 manifest A-65 PlayServerTable A-69 XSD A-65 IN-22