Table Of Contents
Symbols - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X -
Index
Symbols
* (wildcard) character12-17
.asx file6-33
.pac files12-26
<CdnManifest> tag7-3, 7-36
<contains> tag7-57
<contentType> tag7-38
<crawler> tag7-4, 7-50
<extension> tag7-38
<host> tag7-41
<http-meta-data> tag7-57
<item> tag7-3, 7-43
<item-group> tag7-53
<match> subtag
attributes7-11
<matchRule> tag7-55
<options> tag7-39
<playServer> tag7-37
<playServerTable> tag7-37
<proxyServer> tag7-42
<server> tag7-40
A
AAA-based management systems9-1
ACL. See IP ACL
ACNS Manifest Generator tool
using7-81to 7-94
ACNS network
administrator responsibilities1-6
content type mapping7-38
exporting data16-8
overview1-1
printing data16-8
topology considerations1-14
ACNS network data
printing16-8
ACNS network file system. See cdnfs
acquirer command8-13
acquirer error codes6-35
acquirer test-url command6-15
acquiring content6-2
acquisition
bandwidth settings
graphical display of6-17
retry and refresh mechanisms6-13
scheduling
in manifest files7-9
verifying results of6-13
acquisition-related commands8-13
activating
ACNS network devices3-13
Content Engines or Content Routers3-14
active-active interfaces3-17
active-standby interfaces3-18
adding
Content Engines to channels5-14
device groups to channels5-15
media and overlay images to playlists11-5
patterns to existing pattern lists10-15
advanced HTTP cache settings12-12
allow
Spider script7-75
Apache CLF transaction logging format17-28
approving devices
in Content Distribution Manager GUI3-13
assigning
device to more than one device group8-27
playserver6-11
associating
action with existing pattern list10-16
attributes
for content serving7-15
shared
specifying7-10
audit trail logs
viewing9-24
authenticated HTTP cache settings12-10
authentication
configuring9-10
to fetch manifest from proxy6-26
configuring for proxy
using manifest6-27
for HTTP proxy, configuring6-28
for WCCP proxy
using CLI6-30
using Content Distribution Manager GUI6-29
LDAP server settings9-2
NTLM6-25
NTLM server settings9-4
proxy support6-26
RADIUS server settings9-6
scheme, setting9-12
TACACS+ server settings9-8
user1-9
authentication cache
size adjustments9-13
authentication traffic bypass12-39
autoregistration
DHCP server requirements3-11
B
backup and restore
cms database18-15
backup root Content Engine6-4
bandwidth
scheduling for streaming acquisition6-21
bandwidth settings
acquisition and distribution
defaults6-16
graphical display6-17
scheduled6-18
content services
defaults13-26
graphical display of13-30
scheduled13-27
block.html
customized blocking messages10-17
blocking messages
in URL filtering10-17
bootflags18-10
bypass load command12-38
C
cache file system. See cfs
cache freshness settings
FTP12-30
HTTP12-7
cache settings
HTTP12-5
caching protocols
configuring12-1to 13-25
carousel passes
configuring5-21
cd commandA-7
cdm role
primary command8-4
standby command8-2
cdnfs
function ofA-1
related commandsA-9, A-10
CdnManfest.xsd7-59
CDP
configuring16-5
cfs
function ofA-1
related commandsA-9
channel assignments
viewing8-12
channel distribution5-1
channel routing algorithm5-19
channels
acquisition and distribution properties
specifying6-5
adding and removing
Content Engines5-14
device groups5-15
assigning and removing multicast clouds5-34
configuring for multicast or unicast transmission5-33
content replication options5-23
creating and modifying5-10
definition1-10, 1-12
deleting5-16
manifest files information
configuring6-7
properties5-11
proxy information
configuring6-7
updating content5-16
viewing
all channels5-17
Content Engines assigned to a channel5-18
content replication status17-7
CIFS
configuring
server settings8-14
website access control8-17
Cisco.com
obtaining software image from15-3
Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP
Cisco Streaming Engine
enabling13-8
CiscoWorks200017-23
clear statistics distribution command5-38
CLF
log file format17-27
CLI commands
centrally managed (list)8-28
clock
setting3-22
clock set command8-2
cms database
backup and restore procedure18-15
cms database backup command18-15
cms database restore command18-16
cms deregister command8-5, 8-12
cms deregister force command8-5, 8-30
cms enable command8-2
command-line interface
accessing3-10
to configure network settings manually3-9
Common Internet File System. See CIFS
Common Log Format. See CLF
conditions
modifying or deleting from IP ACLs14-12
configuring
ACNS network3-1
Content Engine in transparent mode4-4
devices
locally versus centrally8-28
playserver13-1
warm standby Content Distribution Managers8-2
content
classifications1-5
distributing5-1
filtering1-9
forcing replication5-16
mapping7-37
pre-positioning1-8
refreshing and verifying7-18
selecting with Manifest script7-76
specifying priority7-12
updating5-16
content acquisition
scheduling7-9
content attributes
listing7-43
Content Distribution Manager GUI
entering username and password2-2
exiting2-8
feature tabs2-2
icons2-5
launching2-1, 2-2
navigating2-1
Content Distribution Managers
configuring3-4
deleting8-4
disk space allocationA-6
exiting user interface2-8
logging on to2-1
primary role1-2, 3-5
registering device with3-10
switching roles8-3
viewing configuration8-1
warm standby
configuring8-2
deleting8-4
upgrading software15-10
Content Engine farm
WCCP restrictions4-4
Content Engines
activating3-13
activating all3-15
adding
and removing from channels5-14
to a device group8-27
as PAC file server4-29
as routing Content Engines4-24
assigned to multiple device groups8-27
assigning
to device groups8-27
to playlists11-10
channel assignments8-12
configuring
for WCCP4-5
for web cache services (scenarios)4-6, 4-9
deleting8-11
disk space allocationA-4
enabling for multicasting5-24
modifying configuration properties8-8
primary role1-2
rebooting8-10
receivers5-32
removing
from channels5-14
restarting8-10
root1-12, 5-14
statistics
viewing17-1
updating software15-7
viewing
configuration of8-5
content replication status17-17
content providers
creating5-5
deleting5-6
description1-10
modifying5-5
viewing5-6
content replication status
channel
viewing17-7
Content Engine
viewing17-17
Content Routers
acquiring dynamic contentC-1
acquiring static contentC-6
activating3-13
configuring DNS servers for3-2, 4-14
deleting8-20
disk space allocationA-5
Layer 4 switch interoperability
configuring16-3
modifying8-19
primary role1-2
services
configuring8-23
statistics17-4
troubleshooting configurations18-2
viewing configuration of8-22
content routing
configuring DNS server4-14
using
a proxy4-11
WCCP transparent interception4-1
content serving
specifying
attributes7-15
metadata7-17
conventionsxxi
cookies6-33
Coordinated Universal Time. See UTC
copy commandA-7
copy disk ftp command18-15
copy ftp install command15-9, 15-15, 15-17, 18-12
copy http install command15-9
copy running-config startup-config command8-3, 8-4, 8-30
corrupted system images
recovering from18-8
coverage zone files
registering4-15
coverage zones
applying4-17
choosing4-16
Content Engine behind NAT firewall4-21
default4-16
file elements4-15
multiple Content Engines behind NAT firewall4-22
NAT firewall with multiple IP addresses4-23
no NAT firewall4-20
user-defined4-17
CPAN7-73
cpfile commandA-7
crawler filter
specifying7-11
crawling websites7-74
crawl job
specifying7-7
creating playlists11-3
current software version
determining15-4
custom blocking messages
in URL filtering10-17
custom transaction log format
description17-28
format token values17-30
log format string values17-29
D
database backup18-15
db
Manifest script7-79
Spider script7-76
debug acquirer trace command6-16
debug distribution command8-14
default PlayServerTable schema7-64
deleting
Content Engines from network8-11
content providers5-6
Content Routers from network8-20
locations5-3
software upgrade file15-9
warm standby Content Distribution Manager8-4
delfile commandA-7
deltree commandA-7
denying
requests for HTTP URLs10-22
deployment scenarios1-3
depth
Spider script7-75
device clock
setting3-22
device configuration
local versus central8-28
device groups
adding and removing
Content Engines8-27
from channels5-15
assigning to playlists11-11
creating8-24
deleting8-28
description1-10
enabling overlap8-27
removing Content Engines8-27
statistics17-3
viewing8-28
device mode
changing8-30
configuring3-3
device mode command8-2, 8-30
devices
repurposing8-30
DHCP
configuring interfaces for3-21
for autoregistration3-11
interface-level3-12
DHCP server
requirements for autoregistration3-11
dir commandA-7
disk-based software, missing
recovering from18-11
disk commandA-2
disk config command8-31
disk configuration
requirementsA-3
disk drive, failed
replacing18-14
disk recover command18-12
disks
configuring sysfs space3-9
space-allocation guidelinesA-2to A-6
storage overviewA-1
storage typesA-1
disk space allocated to system useA-2
distribution multicast command5-37
distribution multicast connectivity-test command5-37
distribution multicast resend command5-37
distribution multicast send-nack-now command5-37
distribution multicast stop command5-37
distribution of content5-1
distribution priority6-5
distribution-related commands8-13
dns enable command16-2
dns max-cache-memory command16-2
DNS server
configuring for content routing4-14
settings16-1
documentation
conventionsxxi
obtainingxxii
relatedxxii
domains
adding entities9-21
assigning to user accounts9-23
configuring9-20
modifying and deleting9-22
viewing9-23
downloading
sample manifest files7-26
dynamic proxy autoconfiguration
overview4-25
E
EMBED tag6-32
entities
adding to domains9-21
defined9-20
error codes6-33
error messages
configuring18-3
escape characters
in URLs6-31
EtherChannel
configuring3-20
Ethernet MAC address mappingB-6
exiting
Content Distribution Manager GUI2-8
expires attribute
in manifest file6-33
expires directive6-32
exporting
ACNS network data16-8
log files17-32
Extended Squid transaction log format17-28
external FTP server
exporting transaction logs to17-33
permanent error from17-33
F
failed disk drive
replacing18-14
feature tabs2-2
FEC5-23
fetching
manifest files5-16
Fibre Channel interface
configuring3-19
Fibre Channel storage array
using3-10, A-10
file
Manifest script7-78
Spider script7-75
file attribute
marking for import7-43
file extension
mapping7-37
tag7-38
file resending
triggering5-23
file sharing
configuring8-14
file system types
configuringA-2
description (table)A-1
related commandsA-6
filter
for crawl job7-11
filtering
of content1-9
find-pattern commandA-7
Flash memory
corrupted18-8
forced content replication5-16
forward error correction. See FEC
freshness of pre-positioned content
configuring7-58
FTP
cache freshness12-30
connection settings12-28
pre-positioned content and6-3
proxy caching4-12
FTP manifest file
writing crawler7-5
writing single item7-4
FTP proxy commands12-29
FTP servers
crawler job attributes7-7
exporting transaction logs to17-33
secure17-33
G
generating a playserver list6-11, 7-13
getting started3-1
GLOP addressesB-5
GMT offsets7-66to 7-72
GUI icons2-5
H
hardware clock3-22
HTTP
advanced cache settings12-12
authenticated cache settings12-10
cache freshness settings12-7
cache settings12-5
connection settings12-1
outgoing proxy exclusion12-17
permitting specific URLs10-23
pre-positioned content6-2
proxy caching4-11
redirection6-32
status codes of17-28
transparent and proxy routing4-12
HTTP playserver7-14
HTTP proxy
configuring authentication6-27
http proxy outgoing command6-22
HTTP proxy servers
configuring6-22
HTTPS
pre-positioned content and6-2
HTTPS manifest file
writing crawler7-5
HTTPS playserver7-14
HTTPS proxy
commands12-16
configuring12-14
I
IANAB-1
ICAP
configuring
Content Engine settings10-1
server10-5
services10-3
icons2-5
ICP
client settings12-20
remote client settings12-22
remote server settings12-25
server settings12-23
image file
obtaining from Cisco.com15-3
install commandA-7
interface command3-17
interface-level DHCP
description3-6
note3-11
interfaces
manually configuring for DHCP3-21
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. See IANA
Internet Content Adaptation Protocol. See ICAP
IP access control lists. See IP ACL
IP ACL
applying to interface14-13
associating with application14-12
conditions
modifying or deleting14-12
creating or modifying14-2
deleting14-13
overview
ip address dhcp command3-21
IP addresses
multiple
configuring on single interface3-19
static3-6
ip default-gateway command3-18
IP multicasting
and insecure servicesB-4
copying files between server and clientB-4
Ethernet MAC address mappingB-6
GLOP addressesB-5
Layer 2 multicast address considerationsB-5
limited scope addressesB-4
Protocol Independent Multicast. See PIM
source-specific multicast addressesB-5
unusable addressesB-1
ip route-cache same-interface command4-5
ip route command3-18
ip web-cache redirect command
enabling web traffic redirection4-5
J
JavaScript6-33
L
launching the Content Distribution Manager GUI
procedure2-1
username and password2-2
Layer 2
multicast addressB-5
LDAP server settings9-2
level
definition1-11
license keys
multicast distribution5-25
limit
Spider script7-75
limited scope addressesB-4
limiting scope of spider search7-74
live command in Manifest script7-76, 7-78
live content
description1-6
selecting with Manifest script7-76
specifying7-19
versus pre-positioned7-76
live stream splitting
multicast-in multicast-out13-19
multicast-in unicast-out13-22
unicast-in multicast-out13-17
unicast-in unicast-out13-24
lls commandA-7
load-balance command3-21
locations
creating default3-15
definition1-11
deleting5-3
modifying5-1
working with5-1to 5-4
location tree
definition1-12
viewing5-4
log files
exporting17-32
restarting export of17-33
logging
configuring17-24
message priority levels17-25
system events17-25
logging commands17-24, A-8
logging console enable command17-25
logging console priority command17-25
logging disk enable command17-25
logging disk filename command17-25
logging disk priority command17-25
logging host command17-25
logging host priority command17-25
login authentication and authorization
configuring9-10
log on
following timeout2-7
user interface2-1
lost administrator passwords
recovering18-10
ls commandA-8
M
MAC address mappingB-6
management
central versus local8-28
manifest
properties5-11
manifest files
<crawler> feature7-2
automated scripts7-73
channel information
configuring6-7
definition1-13
dissemination of7-2
examples7-20to 7-26
fetching5-16
modifying sample manifest file7-32
obtaining sample PERL scripts7-32
refreshing and verifying content7-18
regular expressions7-9
schema7-59
single <item>7-2
specifying
crawl job7-7
live content7-19
structure and syntax
correcting7-31
summary7-32
tags (listing)7-32
time values7-17
time zones7-65
updating5-16
manifest file validator
accessing7-27
output errors7-30
output examples7-28
Manifest Generator. See ACNS Manifest Generator tool
Manifest script
about7-73
customizing7-80
rules file7-80
selecting content7-76
syntax guidelines7-77
manifest tags
summary (table)7-32
Manifest Validator utility. See manifest file validator
manifest XML schema7-59
manual setup and registration3-6
map
Manifest script7-79
Spider script7-75
match Manifest script7-79
media attribute
marking for import7-43
media files
adding to playlist11-5
media file system. See mediafs
mediafs
function ofA-1
related commandsA-9
message logs
viewing17-25
metadata
for content serving7-17
meta files
sample15-6
MIBs
supported by SNMP agent17-44
migrating
from ACNS 4.x software to ACNS 5.x software7-5, 15-11
MIME content types7-37, 7-38, 13-2
missing disk-based software
recovering from18-11
mkdir commandA-8
mkfile commandA-8
MMS
error codes6-36
streaming media files and6-3
MMS-over-HTTP
streaming media files and6-3
modifying
content providers5-5
Content Router properties8-19
locations5-1
playserver configurations13-1
MPEG file specifications for TV-out enabled devices11-2
multicast addresses
for programs13-33
unusable assignments5-25, B-1
multicast clouds
adding and removing receiver Content Engines5-32
assigning and removing from channels5-34
configuring5-25
deleting5-32
description1-14, 5-20
modifying5-31
parameters5-28
receiver Content Engines5-32
root Content Engines5-14
viewing5-32
multicast commands5-37
multicast configuration
verifying5-36
multicast distribution license key5-25
multicast fixed-carousel enable command5-37
multicasting
carousel passes5-21
definition1-14, 5-20
enabling Content Engines for5-24
overview1-14
preparation for5-20
related commands5-37
multicast priority-weight command5-37
multiple device groups
assigning Content Engines to8-27
multiple IP addresses
coverage zones and4-23
on single interfaces
configuring3-19
multiple network interfaces
configuring3-17
N
N2H2 URL filtering10-23
NACK interval multiplier5-21
name server. See NS
NAS
attaching and detaching
using CLIA-16
using GUIA-14
device failureA-18
synchronizing systems when shares are detachedA-18
NAT firewall
content routing and4-20to 4-24
navigating
in the Content Distribution Manager GUI2-1
network attached storage. See NAS
network-filesystem commandA-16
network-filesystem preempt commandA-17
network interfaces
configuring3-17
network settings
configuring manually3-6
Network Time Protocol. See NTP
no-cache directive6-32
no cms enable command8-11, 8-12
no ip wccp router command4-5
noProxy attribute6-24
NS
record for content routing3-2, 4-14
NTLM
authentication17-31
ntlm server domain command9-6
ntlm server host command9-6
NTLM server settings9-4
NTP
and system clock3-22
configuring16-4
O
OBJECT ID tag6-32
on-demand content1-5
one-to-one channel mapping (figure)1-11
online help2-7
origin server
replicating content from5-16
setting up6-2
overlay images
adding to playlist11-6
assigning to media11-7
parameters (table)11-6
overload bypass12-38
P
PAC file servers
configuring Content Engines as4-29
PAC file templates
description4-25
example4-26
registering4-28
passwords
administrator
recovering18-10
CLI user
changing9-23
username2-2
pattern list
adding patterns to10-15
associating action with10-16
configuring10-15
verifying action10-16
Perl
installing7-73
Perl scripts for manifest file7-73
permitting
HTTP URLs10-23
PIMB-5
playback guide11-12
playbacks
definition11-1
schedule settings11-8
playlists
adding
media11-5
overlay images11-5
assigning
Content Engines11-10
device groups11-11
configuring TV-out devices11-1
creating11-3
definition11-1
MPEG file specifications11-2
overview11-1
setting playback schedules11-8
TV-out feature11-1
viewing playback guide11-12
playserver
assigning6-11
customized in manifest file7-14
mappings
accepted locations7-37
versus <playServer> tag7-38
playserver lists
generating6-11, 7-13
playservertable
Manifest script7-78
PlayServerTable.xsd7-64
PlayServerTable schema7-64
playtimes
definition11-1
policies
and Rules Template10-7
power failure18-8
prefix
Spider script7-75
preloaded content1-6
prepos
Manifest script7-78
prepos command7-76
pre-positioned content
acquiring6-2
description1-5
freshness of7-58
versus live7-76
pre-positioning
content1-8
primary Content Distribution Manager
configuring3-5
printing
ACNS network data16-8
priority of content
specifying7-12
program multicast addresses
configuring13-34
managing13-33
proxy authentication
configuring
using CLI6-28
using Content Distribution Manager GUI6-27
proxy autoconfiguration files12-26
proxy configuration1-7, 4-11
for channels6-7
proxy error messages
configuring
download settings18-3
upload settings18-5
proxy protocols parameters12-18
proxy servers
authentication for6-26
configuring
for manifest file acquisition6-24
using CLI6-22
using manifest6-23
publishing URL
generating6-9
pwd commandA-8
Q
quick start3-1
R
RADIUS server
commands9-8
settings9-6
RealProxy
enabling13-5
RealSubscriber
enabling13-6
reboot option
Content Engines8-10
receiver Content Engines5-32
reconfiguring
storage capacity on Content EngineA-13
recovering
from missing disk-based software18-11
lost administrator passwords18-10
system software18-8
registering
device with Content Distribution Manager3-10
regular expressions
writing7-9
reject
Spider script7-75, 7-76
removing
Content Engines from channels5-14
device groups from channels5-15
rename commandA-8
replacing
failed disk drive18-14
replication status
channel
viewing17-7
Content Engine
viewing17-17
viewing details17-10
repurposing ACNS network devices8-30
rescue system image18-8
restarting export of log files17-33
restore factory-default preserve basic-config command8-31
retry and refresh mechanism
for content acquisition6-13
rmdir commandA-8
roles
assigning to user accounts9-20
creating and managing9-18
modifying and deleting9-19
viewing settings9-19
root Content Engines
definition1-12
designating5-14
root location
deleting Content Engines from8-11
router
configuring
for web cache service4-7, 4-9
enabling WCCP support4-5
routing Content Engines4-24
routing statistics17-4
RTSP gateway
configuring13-3
overview13-2
related commands13-4
rule-based filter
for crawl job7-11
rules file for Spider and Manifest scripts7-80
rules settings
enabling10-8
Rules Template
configuring
using CLI10-15
using Content Distribution Manager GUI10-9
S
sanitized transaction logs17-32
secure FTP6-33
sender delay
configuring5-21
service rules
configuring10-9
See also Rules Template
set Manifest script7-78
setting schedules11-9
SFTP servers
exporting transaction logs to17-33
shared attributes
specifying7-10
show acquirer channel command6-13
show acquirer command8-13
show acquirer progress command6-13
show acquirer progress streams command6-15
show acquirer proxy authentication command6-28
show cdnfs commandA-10
show cfs commandA-9
show clock command8-2
show cms info command8-3
show command utility
for troubleshooting18-1
show device-mode current command8-30
show disks commandA-2
show disks details commandA-2
show distribution channel channel-id command17-21
show distribution command5-38, 8-13
show mediafs commandA-9
show multicast command5-37
show standby command3-19
show statistics acquirer command6-14, 8-13
show statistics acquirer error command6-14
show statistics acquirer errors command6-15
show statistics acquirer job-list command6-14
show statistics commandA-8, A-9, A-10
show statistics content-routing ce command18-2
show statistics distribution command5-38, 8-14
show statistics replication command6-14, 17-22
show version command18-10
SHR. See simplified hybrid routing
Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP
simplified hybrid routing
configuring DNS server4-14
overview1-7
process4-13
single content item
specifying7-6
size Manifest script7-79
SmartFilter software10-33
SNMP
configuring
community settings17-38
group settings17-40
host settings17-43
server settings17-36
traps17-45
user settings17-41
view settings17-42
key CLI commands17-45
manager
creating17-36
supported MIBs17-44
traps17-45
software
recovering18-8
software clock3-22
software image file
obtaining from Cisco.com15-3
software recovery
using the CD-ROM18-6
software updates
ACNS 4.x software to ACNS 4.2 software15-13, 15-14
ACNS 5.x software to ACNS 4.2 software15-15
software upgrade
ACNS 4.2 software to ACNS 5.x software15-12
ACNS 5.x software to ACNS 5.x software15-3
Content Engine or Content Router
using CLI15-9, 15-15
using GUI15-7, 15-14
deleting file15-9
registering file15-4
requirements15-1
standalone ACNS 4.2 Content Engine or Content Router15-12
standby Content Distribution Manager15-10
software version
determining15-4
interoperability15-1
source-specific multicast addressB-5
Spider script
about7-73
broadening scope of crawling7-74
customizing7-76
keywords7-75
limiting crawl scope7-74
rules file7-80
syntax guidelines7-75, 7-77
Squid transaction log format17-28
standby command3-18
standby Content Distribution Manager
configuring3-5
upgrading and downgrading15-10
standby groups
of interfaces3-18
start Spider script7-75
startup dialog
for configuring network settings3-7
static IP addresses3-6
statistics
Content Engines17-1
Content Router17-4
device groups17-3
N2H210-25
storage capacity
reconfiguring on Content EngineA-13
updatingA-10, A-11
streaming servers
licensing and enabling13-1
subtag
attributes7-11
syntax
Spider script
guidelines7-75
sysfs
function ofA-1
related commandsA-7
system disk space usageA-2
system event logging
configuring
using CLI17-24
using GUI17-23
system events log
viewing17-25
system file system. See sysfs
system image
recovering18-8
system logging
message priority levels17-25
system message log
using17-22
viewing17-25
system properties
modifying16-7
system software
recovering18-8
T
TACACS+ server
commands9-10
settings9-8
tags
in manifest files7-32
technical assistance
obtainingxxiii
text conventionsxxi
text editor creating rules file7-80
TFTP
configuring
directories12-36
general settings12-33
proxy server12-35
time
manifest file7-17
Manifest script7-80
timeout
logging on after2-7
time values
specifying7-17
time zone parameters
setting3-22
time zones
in manifest files7-65
token strings
in custom transaction logging format17-28
transaction-log force commandA-8
transaction logging
and NTLM authentication17-31
enabling with Content Distribution Manager GUI17-34
formats17-28
sanitized17-32
transaction-logs commandA-8
transparent caching
and outgoing proxy exclusion12-17
and proxy caching4-12
transparent interception
using WCCP4-1
traps
SNMP17-45
Trivial File Transfer Protocol. See TFTP
troubleshooting
using show command utility18-1
TV-out devices
supported MPEG file specifications11-1, 11-2
TV-out feature11-1
type commandA-8
type Manifest script7-80
U
unicast
content forwarding1-13
unicasting
overview1-13
unified name space errors. See UNS errors
UNS errors6-33
unusable multicast addresses5-25, B-1
update file
registering15-4
removing15-6
update interval6-7
updating storage capacityA-10, A-11
upgrade file
deleting15-9
upgrading software
ACNS 4.2 software to ACNS 5.x software15-12
ACNS 4.x software to ACNS 4.2 software15-13
ACNS 5.x software to ACNS 5.x software15-3
Content Engine or Content Router15-7
determining version15-3
requirements15-1
standalone ACNS 4.2 Content Engine or Content Router15-12
standby Content Distribution Manager15-10
URL filtering
configuration overview10-17
configuring using Content Distribution Manager GUI10-18
custom blocking messages10-17
with N2H2 server10-23
with SmartFilter software10-33
with URL lists10-22
with Websense server10-30
user accounts
audit trail logs
viewing9-24
CLI users
changing passwords9-23
configuring local9-14to 9-25
creating
using Content Distribution Manager GUI9-15
domains
adding entities9-21
assigning to9-23
configuring9-20
modifying and deleting9-22
viewing9-23
managing9-14
modifying and deleting9-17
roles
assigning to9-20
creating9-18
modifying and deleting9-19
viewing9-19
viewing9-17
user authentication1-9
user interface
Content Distribution Manager2-3to 2-8
username command3-13
username password2-2
UTC3-22
V
VBScript6-33
verifying
action performed on pattern list10-16
content acquisition6-13
version of software15-4
video playback11-1
W
warm standby
configuring Content Distribution Managers8-2
switching to primary8-3
WCCP
configuring4-4
enabling on router4-5
prerequisites4-4
proxy authentication
configuring6-30
service groups4-3
traffic bypass
configuring12-39
viewing lists12-42
WCCP bypass
configuring12-39
viewing lists12-42
wccp command4-5
WCCP proxy
configuring authentication6-29
WCCP routing
acquiring dynamic contentC-8
acquiring static contentC-11
description1-7
wccp service-number command4-3
WCCP support
enabling on the router4-5
WCCP transparent interception4-1
web cache service
clients and cache on different subnets4-8
clients and cache on the same subnet4-6
configuration examples
for different subnets4-10
for same subnet4-7
web crawler7-7
webmasters
responsibilities1-6
Websense server
and URL filtering10-30
enabling10-28
port configuration10-27
websites
crawler job attributes7-7
crawling
broadening scope7-74
limiting scope7-74
creating and modifying5-7
definition1-12
deleting5-9
description1-10
viewing5-10
wildcard character12-17
Windows Media Player
proxy mode caveat4-11
WMT
enabling13-9
general settings13-11
live stream splitting
multicast-in multicast-out13-19
multicast-in unicast-out13-22
unicast-in multicast-out13-17
unicast-in unicast-out13-24
multicasting
multicast-in and unicast-out13-22, 13-24
related commands13-14
X
XML
Manifest script7-79
XML schema
default PlayServerTable7-64
manifest7-59
PlayServerTable7-64
XSD7-59