Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Manual
Published: 2010-9-17
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Document History
Date Media Flow Controller Version Comments
2010-4-27 Release 2.0 Document Version 2.0
2010-5-14 Release 2.0.1 Document Version 2.0a
2010-6-17 Release 2.0.2 Document Version 2.0b
2010-7-21 Release 2.0.3 Document Version 2.0c
2010-9-17 Release 2.0.4 Document Version 2.0d
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End User License Agreement..................................................................... III
Document History ........................................................................................V
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Preface ...................................................................................................1.27
What’s New in Release 2.0.4...................................................................................... 1.27
PXE Installation Enhancements......................................................................................... 1.27
Installations on Non-Centos Linux Drives........................................................................... 1.27
Logging Enhancements...................................................................................................... 1.28
Media Cache ...................................................................................................................... 1.28
Hardware Support .............................................................................................................. 1.28
Guide to This Document............................................................................................. 1.28
Documentation and Release Notes............................................................................ 1.29
Text and Syntax Conventions..................................................................................... 1.29
Terminology................................................................................................................ 1.30
Documentation Feedback........................................................................................... 1.34
Requesting Technical Support.................................................................................... 1.34
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources .............................................................................. 1.35
Opening a Case with JTAC................................................................................................ 1.35
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Media Flow Controller Overview ............................................................2.39
Media Flow Controller Overview................................................................................. 2.39
Environment................................................................................................................ 2.40
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System and Hardware Overview ................................................................................ 2.40
System Requirements........................................................................................................ 2.40
Delivery Network Link Aggregation .................................................................................... 2.41
Installation Requirements................................................................................................... 2.41
Console Port....................................................................................................................... 2.41
Management Interfaces Overview.............................................................................. 2.41
Command Line Interface (CLI)........................................................................................... 2.42
Web Interface (Management Console)............................................................................... 2.42
SNMP Interface to Network Management System............................................................. 2.42
Email and Email2SMS Alerts.............................................................................................. 2.43
How Media Flow Controller Works.............................................................................. 2.43
Media Flow Controller Functions Overview ................................................................ 2.45
Media Flow Controller Delivery Methods.................................................................... 2.45
Streaming with HTTP ......................................................................................................... 2.46
Streaming with RTSP......................................................................................................... 2.47
Connection Pooling............................................................................................................ 2.48
Consistent Hash-Based Clustering and Origin Escalation ................................................. 2.48
Media Flow Controller Hierarchical Caching............................................................... 2.49
Media Flow Controller AssuredFlow........................................................................... 2.50
Admission Control.............................................................................................................. 2.50
Media Flow Controller SmoothFlow............................................................................ 2.51
How SmoothFlow Works.................................................................................................... 2.52
Media Flow Controller Network Connection................................................................ 2.53
Media Flow Controller Namespace Functions............................................................ 2.53
Media Flow Controller Virtual Player Functions.......................................................... 2.53
Type generic....................................................................................................................... 2.54
Type break.......................................................................................................................... 2.54
Type qss-streamlet............................................................................................................. 2.54
Type yahoo......................................................................................................................... 2.54
Type smoothflow ................................................................................................................ 2.55
Type youtube...................................................................................................................... 2.55
Type smoothstream-pub..................................................................................................... 2.55
Encoding Schemes............................................................................................................. 2.56
Media Flow Controller Media Flow Manager Functions.............................................. 2.56
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Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (CLI) ..................................3.57
Before You Configure Media Flow Controller ............................................................. 3.58
About the Media Flow Controller CLI.......................................................................... 3.58
Connecting and Logging In................................................................................................. 3.59
Using the Command Modes............................................................................................... 3.59
Prompt and Response Conventions................................................................................... 3.60
CLI Options......................................................................................................................... 3.60
Logging In to Media Flow Controller for the First Time (CLI)...................................... 3.61
Media Flow Controller System Configuration Overview.............................................. 3.61
Configuring Interfaces, Hostname, Domain List, DNS, and Default Gateway (CLI)... 3.61
Cutting and Pasting an Interface Configuration (CLI)......................................................... 3.62
Example: Media Flow Controller Interface Configuration............................................ 3.63
Configuring Media Flow Controller System Clock and Banners (CLI)........................ 3.64
Creating and Configuring Link Bonding and Static Routes (CLI)................................ 3.65
Load Balancing (LB) Direct Server Return (DSR) Guidelines............................................ 3.65
Configuring Link Bonding and Static Routes (CLI)............................................................. 3.66
Authentication / Authorization and Users Options ...................................................... 3.67
About MD5, SHA1, AES-128, and DES ............................................................................. 3.67
User Account Defaults and States...................................................................................... 3.68
Configuring Media Flow Controller User Accounts (CLI)............................................ 3.69
Enabling Media Flow Controller CMC Client Rendezvous (CLI)................................. 3.70
Applying the Media Flow Controller License (CLI)...................................................... 3.71
Media Flow Controller Policy Configurations Overview.............................................. 3.72
Setting Network Connection Options (CLI)................................................................. 3.72
Using Network Connection Assured Flow.......................................................................... 3.72
Configuring Network Connections (CLI)............................................................................. 3.72
Configuring Media Flow Controller Delivery Protocol (CLI) ........................................ 3.73
Creating and Configuring Virtual Players (CLI)........................................................... 3.74
Using query-string-parm..................................................................................................... 3.75
Using hash-verify................................................................................................................ 3.76
Using virtual-player type qss-streamlet rate-map............................................................... 3.76
Using Virtual Player Type youtube..................................................................................... 3.77
Example: Configuring generic Virtual Player (CLI)............................................................. 3.78
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Creating and Configuring Server-Maps (CLI) ............................................................. 3.79
Using server-map to Create a Consistent Hash Cluster..................................................... 3.79
Using server-map for Origin Escalation.............................................................................. 3.80
Configuring Media Flow Controller Server Maps (CLI)....................................................... 3.80
Creating a Namespace and Setting Namespace Options (CLI) ................................. 3.81
Using namespace cache-inherit......................................................................................... 3.82
Using namespace domain regex........................................................................................ 3.82
Using namespace domain <FQDN:Port>........................................................................... 3.83
Using namespace match uri regex..................................................................................... 3.84
Using namespace match <criteria> precedence................................................................ 3.84
Using namespace delivery protocol <protocol> origin-fetch cache-age............................. 3.85
Using namespace object delete | list.................................................................................. 3.86
Using namespace for Live Streaming Delivery Without Caching....................................... 3.86
Using namespace for Live Streaming Delivery With Caching............................................ 3.87
Using namespace for Proxy Configurations....................................................................... 3.87
Example: Transparent Proxy Namespace Configuration ................................................... 3.88
Using namespace match virtual-host ................................................................................. 3.89
Configuring Media Flow Controller Namespaces (CLI)...................................................... 3.89
Managing the Media Flow Controller Disk Cache (CLI).............................................. 3.92
Analyzing the Disk Cache................................................................................................... 3.93
Disk Cache Problems......................................................................................................... 3.94
Replacing Bad Disks.......................................................................................................... 3.95
Inserting New Disks into a VXA Series Media Flow Engine............................................... 3.95
Installing and Using FMS in Media Flow Controller (CLI)........................................... 3.97
Installing FMS on Media Flow Controller (CLI)................................................................... 3.97
Modifying and Restarting the FMS Service (CLI)............................................................... 3.99
Configuring the FMS Admin Console—First Time (CLI)................................................... 3.100
Configuring FMS on Media Flow Controller for Video On Demand (CLI)......................... 3.100
Using Video Directories for FMS...................................................................................... 3.103
Applying the Adobe Full-Function FMS Server License (CLI).......................................... 3.103
Administering Media Flow Controller Overview (CLI)............................................... 3.104
Saving and Applying Configurations, Resetting Factory Defaults (CLI).................... 3.104
Rebooting Media Flow Controller (CLI)..................................................................... 3.105
Upgrading Media Flow Controller (CLI) .................................................................... 3.105
Configuring the Web Interface (CLI)......................................................................... 3.106
Configuring the Web Interface Proxy (CLI)............................................................... 3.107
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Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (Web Interface) ............... 4.109
About the Media Flow Controller Web Interface....................................................... 4.110
Connecting and Logging In............................................................................................... 4.110
Logging In to Media Flow Controller for the First Time (Web Interface)................... 4.111
Configuring Media Flow Controller for the First Time (Web Interface)...................... 4.111
Setting the System Hostname (EZconfig) ........................................................................ 4.113
Setting Network Parameters (EZconfig).......................................................................... 4.113
Creating a Virtual Player (EZconfig)................................................................................ 4.113
Adding a Namespace (EZconfig)..................................................................................... 4.114
Enabling Interfaces (EZconfig)........................................................................................ 4.114
Restarting Services (EZconfig)........................................................................................ 4.114
Monitoring Media Flow Controller Statistics (Web Interface).................................... 4.115
Summary Page................................................................................................................. 4.115
Viewing Media Flow Controller Statistics.......................................................................... 4.115
Viewing Media Flow Controller Bandwidth Usage............................................................ 4.116
Viewing Media Flow Controller Namespace Counters..................................................... 4.117
Viewing Media Flow Controller CPU Load ....................................................................... 4.117
Viewing Network Usage................................................................................................... 4.118
Viewing Memory Utilization.............................................................................................. 4.119
Media Flow Controller System Configuration Overview............................................ 4.119
Configuring Interfaces, Default Gateway, Static Routes, DNS and Domain Names,
Hostname and Banners (Web Interface) .................................................................. 4.119
Configuring Interfaces (Web Interface)............................................................................. 4.119
Setting the Default Gateway and Static Routes (Web Interface)...................................... 4.122
Configuring DNS and Domain Names (Web Interface).................................................... 4.124
Setting Hostnames and Banners (Web Interface)............................................................ 4.127
Configuring Static Hosts and ARP (Web Interface).................................................. 4.129
Configuring Static Hosts................................................................................................... 4.129
Configuring ARP (Web Interface)..................................................................................... 4.130
Configuring Date, Time, and NTP (Web Interface)................................................... 4.131
Configuring the System Date and Time (Web Interface).................................................. 4.131
Configuring NTP (Web Interface)..................................................................................... 4.132
Configuring RADIUS, TACACS+, and SSH (Web Interface).................................... 4.134
Configuring RADIUS (Web Interface)............................................................................... 4.134
Configuring TACACS+ (Web Interface)............................................................................ 4.136
Configuring SSH (Web Interface)..................................................................................... 4.138
Configuring Users and AAA (Web Interface)............................................................ 4.139
Configuring Users (Web Interface)................................................................................... 4.140
Configuring AAA (Web Interface)..................................................................................... 4.142
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Configuring SNMP, Faults, and Logging (Web Interface)......................................... 4.143
Configuring SNMP (Web Interface).................................................................................. 4.143
Configuring Fault Reporting (Web Interface).................................................................... 4.145
Configuring System Logging (Web Interface)................................................................... 4.148
Administering Media Flow Controller Overview........................................................ 4.152
Managing Configuration Files (Web Interface) ......................................................... 4.152
Installing Licenses (Web Interface)........................................................................... 4.155
Upgrading the System (Web Interface)..................................................................... 4.156
Rebooting the System (Web Interface)..................................................................... 4.157
Configuring the Web Interface (Web Interface) ....................................................... 4.158
Configuring the Web Interface Proxy (Web Interface).............................................. 4.159
Configuring Central Management Console Access (Web Interface) ........................ 4.160
Configuring CMC Client Access (Web Interface) ............................................................. 4.160
Service Configurations Overview.............................................................................. 4.162
Configuring the Delivery Network (Web Interface).................................................... 4.163
Network Connection......................................................................................................... 4.163
Configuring Delivery Protocols (Web Interface)........................................................ 4.164
Set HTTP Listen Port........................................................................................................ 4.166
Configure Rate Control..................................................................................................... 4.166
Configure/Add Selected HTTP Listen Interfaces.............................................................. 4.166
HTTP Listen Interfaces..................................................................................................... 4.166
HTTP Listen Ports............................................................................................................ 4.166
Configuring Virtual Players (Web Interface).............................................................. 4.167
Add Virtual Player............................................................................................................. 4.167
Configure, Show, or Remove Virtual Players................................................................... 4.167
Virtual Player generic Type Configuration........................................................................ 4.168
Virtual Player break Type Configuration........................................................................... 4.170
Virtual Player qss-streamlet Type Configuration.............................................................. 4.171
Example: Rate Map Configuration.................................................................................... 4.173
Virtual Player yahoo Type Configuration.......................................................................... 4.173
Virtual Player smoothflow Type Configuration.................................................................. 4.175
Virtual Player youtube Type Configuration....................................................................... 4.177
Virtual Player smoothstream-pub Type Configuration...................................................... 4.179
Configuring NameSpaces (Web Interface)............................................................... 4.179
Add Namespace............................................................................................................... 4.180
Configuration List..............................................................................................................4.180
Namespace Configuration................................................................................................ 4.180
Managing the Media-Cache (Web Interface)............................................................ 4.186
Disk Name........................................................................................................................ 4.186
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Configuring Service Logging (Web Interface)........................................................... 4.187
Access Log Configuration................................................................................................. 4.187
Access Log Copy/Auto Download Configuration.............................................................. 4.187
Stream Log Configuration................................................................................................. 4.188
Stream Log Copy/Auto Download Configuration.............................................................. 4.189
Viewing Logs Overview............................................................................................. 4.189
Viewing the System Log (Web Interface)......................................................................... 4.189
Viewing the Service Log (Web Interface)......................................................................... 4.190
Viewing the Cache Log (Web Interface)........................................................................... 4.190
Viewing the Trace Log (Web Interface)............................................................................ 4.191
Viewing the Stream Log (Web Interface).......................................................................... 4.191
Viewing the FMSConnector Log (Web Interface)............................................................. 4.191
Viewing the FMSAccess Log (Web Interface).................................................................. 4.191
Viewing the FMSEdge Log (Web Interface)..................................................................... 4.192
Viewing the Dashboard............................................................................................. 4.192
Viewing Reports (Interface Statistics)....................................................................... 4.195
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Media Flow Controller Common Configuration Tasks (CLI) ................ 5.197
Configuring Caching All Contents for a Website (CLI).............................................. 5.197
Configuring YouTube Video Caching (CLI)............................................................... 5.199
Configuring NFS Fetch for Images (CLI) .................................................................. 5.200
Configuring HTTP Fetch for Videos (CLI)................................................................. 5.201
Configuring RTSP Fetch for Videos (CLI)................................................................. 5.201
Configuring SmoothFlow Restricted by File Path (CLI) ............................................ 5.202
Configuring the SNMP Agent (CLI)........................................................................... 5.203
Pre-Staging Content with FTP (CLI)......................................................................... 5.203
Configuring Media Flow Controller Mid-Tier Proxy (CLI).......................................... 5.203
Configuring Media Flow Controller for SmoothFlow (CLI) ........................................ 5.204
Configuring SmoothFlow Virtual Player (CLI)................................................................... 5.204
Configuring SmoothFlow Namespaces (CLI)................................................................... 5.206
Using SSH in Automated Scripts (CLI)..................................................................... 5.208
Example: SSH Configuration for a Trusted User (CLI)..................................................... 5.208
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Configuring and Using Media Flow Controller Logs and Alarms ......... 6.209
Log Codes and Sub-Codes....................................................................................... 6.210
Status/Error Codes........................................................................................................... 6.210
Status/Error Sub-Codes ................................................................................................... 6.211
Service Log (accesslog)............................................................................................ 6.212
Accesslog CLI Commands............................................................................................... 6.212
Viewing the Accesslog...................................................................................................... 6.213
Reading the Accesslog..................................................................................................... 6.213
Cache Log (cachelog)............................................................................................... 6.214
Viewing the Cache Log..................................................................................................... 6.215
Error Log (errorlog)................................................................................................... 6.215
Viewing the Errorlog......................................................................................................... 6.217
FMSAccess Log (fmsaccesslog)............................................................................... 6.217
Viewing the FMSAccess Log............................................................................................ 6.218
FMSEdge Log (fmsedgelog)..................................................................................... 6.218
Viewing the FMSEdge Log............................................................................................... 6.219
FMSConnector Log / fuselog.................................................................................... 6.219
Viewing the FMSConnector Log....................................................................................... 6.220
Stream Log (streamlog)............................................................................................ 6.220
Viewing the Stream Log................................................................................................... 6.220
System Log............................................................................................................... 6.220
System Baseline and Health ............................................................................................ 6.221
Viewing the System Log................................................................................................... 6.222
Tech-Support Log..................................................................................................... 6.222
Viewing the Tech-Support Output .................................................................................... 6.223
Trace Log (tracelog).................................................................................................. 6.223
Viewing the Trace Log...................................................................................................... 6.226
About Log Rotation................................................................................................... 6.226
Configuring Media Flow Controller Service Logs (CLI)............................................. 6.226
Media Flow Controller System Logging Overview.................................................... 6.228
System Log Severity Levels and Classes ........................................................................ 6.228
Configuring Media Flow Controller System Logging (CLI) ............................................... 6.229
Configuring Log Statistics Thresholds (CLI) ............................................................. 6.231
Stats Reports Names Options.......................................................................................... 6.232
Stats Measurement Counters................................................................................... 6.233
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Stats Alarms.............................................................................................................. 6.234
Configuring stats alarm Notifications................................................................................ 6.236
SNMP Alarms ........................................................................................................... 6.237
SNMP............................................................................................................................... 6.237
Configuring Media Flow Controller Fault Notifications (CLI)..................................... 6.240
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Server Map Configuration .................................................................... 7.243
Server Map Overview ............................................................................................... 7.243
Server Map Format Types........................................................................................ 7.243
Creating the host-origin-map XML File..................................................................... 7.244
Example: host-origin-map DTD........................................................................................ 7.245
Validating With the DTD................................................................................................... 7.245
Creating the cluster-map XML File ........................................................................... 7.245
Example: cluster-map DTD.............................................................................................. 7.246
Creating the origin-escalation-map XML File............................................................ 7.247
Example origin-escalation-map DTD................................................................................ 7.248
nfs-map XML File...................................................................................................... 7.248
Configuring Server Maps (CLI)................................................................................. 7.249
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SmoothFlow Deployment ..................................................................... 8.251
SmoothFlow Deployment Overview.......................................................................... 8.251
Evaluating Your Needs............................................................................................. 8.252
Encoding Requirements................................................................................................... 8.252
Creating SmoothFlow Media Assets......................................................................... 8.253
Creating Assets Using an SaaS................................................................................ 8.253
Requirements for Creating Assets Using an SaaS........................................................... 8.254
Steps for Creating Assets Using an SaaS........................................................................ 8.255
Scripts for Creating Assets Using an SaaS...................................................................... 8.255
Initiate Encoding Using an SaaS...................................................................................... 8.256
Verify that Encoding has Completed................................................................................ 8.259
Prepare Media Flow Controller for Assets Created Using an SaaS................................. 8.260
Logs for Assets Created Using an SaaS.......................................................................... 8.261
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Creating On-Demand Assets.................................................................................... 8.262
Steps for Creating On-Demand Assets............................................................................ 8.263
Requirements and Files for Creating On-Demand Assets ............................................... 8.263
Bitrate Profiles Naming Conventions for On-Demand Assets.......................................... 8.263
Create AssetDescription.dat File for On-Demand Assets ................................................ 8.264
Pre-Stage On-Demand Assets......................................................................................... 8.265
Initiate SmoothFlow Processing for On-Demand Assets.................................................. 8.265
Deploying the SmoothFlow Reference Client Player................................................ 8.267
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 8.268
Deployment Checklist............................................................................................... 8.269
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Media Flow Controller Troubleshooting ...............................................9.271
Displaying Information Using Show Commands....................................................... 9.271
Testing Network Connectivity ................................................................................... 9.275
Testing Media Flow Controller Delivery Functions.................................................... 9.276
Testing HTTP Origin Fetch............................................................................................... 9.277
Testing NFS Origin Fetch................................................................................................. 9.279
Testing a Specific Transaction ......................................................................................... 9.281
Enabling Debug Operations...................................................................................... 9.281
Common Media Flow Controller Configuration Errors.............................................. 9.282
Media Flow Controller Licenses Invalid............................................................................ 9.282
Namespace Match Uri Configuration................................................................................ 9.283
Namespace Domain Configuration................................................................................... 9.283
File Not Getting Cached................................................................................................... 9.283
Cache Promotion Not Happening..................................................................................... 9.283
Incoming Requests’ URL Length...................................................................................... 9.283
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Media Flow Controller CLI Commands .............................................. 10.287
aaa.......................................................................................................................... 10.289
aaa (authentication)................................................................................................ 10.289
aaa (authorization).................................................................................................. 10.289
accesslog................................................................................................................ 10.290
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accesslog format Options ....................................................................................... 10.291
analytics.................................................................................................................. 10.292
application............................................................................................................... 10.293
arp........................................................................................................................... 10.293
banner..................................................................................................................... 10.294
bond........................................................................................................................ 10.294
boot......................................................................................................................... 10.295
cachelog.................................................................................................................. 10.295
clear........................................................................................................................ 10.296
cli.............................................................................................................................10.296
clock........................................................................................................................ 10.298
cmc ......................................................................................................................... 10.299
cmc auth ................................................................................................................. 10.299
cmc client................................................................................................................ 10.300
cmc rendezvous...................................................................................................... 10.302
collect counters....................................................................................................... 10.303
configuration ........................................................................................................... 10.304
configuration text..................................................................................................... 10.306
configure................................................................................................................. 10.308
debug...................................................................................................................... 10.308
delivery.................................................................................................................... 10.308
email ....................................................................................................................... 10.310
email event name Options.............................................................................................. 10.312
email class Options ........................................................................................................ 10.312
enable..................................................................................................................... 10.313
errorlog.................................................................................................................... 10.313
errorlog level Options ..................................................................................................... 10.314
errorlog module Options................................................................................................. 10.314
exit .......................................................................................................................... 10.316
file ........................................................................................................................... 10.316
fmsaccesslog.......................................................................................................... 10.317
fmsedgelog ............................................................................................................. 10.318
fuselog .................................................................................................................... 10.319
hostname................................................................................................................ 10.320
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image...................................................................................................................... 10.320
interface.................................................................................................................. 10.321
ip............................................................................................................................. 10.323
ip filter chain rule arguments................................................................................... 10.325
ldap......................................................................................................................... 10.327
license..................................................................................................................... 10.328
logging .................................................................................................................... 10.328
logging severity level...................................................................................................... 10.331
management........................................................................................................... 10.332
media-cache ........................................................................................................... 10.332
mfdlog..................................................................................................................... 10.334
namespace ............................................................................................................. 10.335
(namespace) delivery protocol {http | rtsp} origin-fetch........................................... 10.339
(namespace) delivery protocol http origin-request.................................................. 10.340
(namespace) origin-server...................................................................................... 10.341
(namespace) object list | delete | revalidate............................................................ 10.343
network ................................................................................................................... 10.344
ntp........................................................................................................................... 10.346
ntpdate.................................................................................................................... 10.346
ping......................................................................................................................... 10.347
radius-server........................................................................................................... 10.347
ram-cache............................................................................................................... 10.348
reload...................................................................................................................... 10.348
reset........................................................................................................................ 10.349
server-map.............................................................................................................. 10.349
server-map Example for NFS Origin .............................................................................. 10.350
server-map Example for HTTP Origin............................................................................ 10.351
service..................................................................................................................... 10.351
show........................................................................................................................ 10.352
slogin....................................................................................................................... 10.353
snmp-server............................................................................................................ 10.353
snmp traps...................................................................................................................... 10.354
snmp traps events.......................................................................................................... 10.354
ssh .......................................................................................................................... 10.355
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ssh client................................................................................................................. 10.355
ssh server ............................................................................................................... 10.357
stats ........................................................................................................................ 10.358
stats alarms............................................................................................................. 10.360
stats alarm States........................................................................................................... 10.360
stats alarm rate-limit count ............................................................................................. 10.360
stats CHDs.............................................................................................................. 10.362
stats samples.......................................................................................................... 10.364
streamlog................................................................................................................ 10.365
streamlog format Options............................................................................................... 10.366
tacacs-server .......................................................................................................... 10.368
tcpdump.................................................................................................................. 10.369
tech-support............................................................................................................ 10.369
telnet....................................................................................................................... 10.369
telnet-server............................................................................................................ 10.369
terminal................................................................................................................... 10.370
tracelog................................................................................................................... 10.370
traceroute................................................................................................................ 10.371
upload..................................................................................................................... 10.371
username................................................................................................................ 10.371
virtual-player ........................................................................................................... 10.373
virtual-player type generic....................................................................................... 10.374
virtual-player type break.......................................................................................... 10.375
virtual-player type qss-streamlet............................................................................. 10.376
virtual-player type yahoo......................................................................................... 10.377
virtual-player type smoothflow ................................................................................ 10.378
virtual-player type youtube...................................................................................... 10.380
virtual-player type smoothstream-pub..................................................................... 10.381
web ......................................................................................................................... 10.381
web proxy................................................................................................................ 10.382
write ........................................................................................................................ 10.383
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Media Flow Controller MIB Definitions ...............................................11.385
Variables................................................................................................................. 11.385
NOTIFICATIONS.................................................................................................... 11.388
INDEX .................................................................................................IX.391
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