Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (CLI)
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Before You Configure Media Flow Controller
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Before You Configure Media Flow Controller
Media Flow Controller is a network appliance and the network parameters must be configured
first, as any network appliance. Before you begin, you will need to know:
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Hostnames/IP addresses (including but not limited to, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
DNS servers, and NTP servers) for the Media Flow Controller traffic and management
ports (eth0 is default management port, eth1 is the recommended origin-fetch interface).
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Hostnames/IP addresses for external servers such as origin servers/libraries, logging,
SNMP, SSH, or storage servers. In order to configure the (required) namespace, you must
know the uri-prefix (see
uri-prefix
for definition), domain name, and origin server FQDN
(fully qualified domain name) or IP address, at a minimum. This information tells Media
Flow Controller where to fetch media from and how to handle it.
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Domain names for the Media Flow Controller to resolve unqualified hostnames.
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The users you want to be able to administer or monitor Media Flow Controller, their email
addresses (for event email notifications), and the authentication / authorization schemes
you want to use; these schemes can be complicated and should be prepared by an
expert.
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The query parameters that you use in URLs to pass information, if you expect to configure
a virtual player (not required). Many content delivery networks (CDNs) have proprietary
query params already defined.
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The types of content that you serve and their optimal delivery rates, the protocols that you
use for delivery, and the general bandwidths of delivery connections that you want to
maintain.
Related Topics
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“How Media Flow Controller Works” on page 43
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“Media Flow Controller Functions Overview” on page 45
About the Media Flow Controller CLI
The Juniper Networks Media Flow Controller™command line interface (CLI) supports
industry-standard commands for configuration and management as well as Media Flow
Controller specific commands.
The CLI supports command-line editing: press the up arrow to repeat previous lines, and the
left arrow to edit the current line. The CLI also supports command completion when you press
the Tab key. Commands must terminate with CRLF (carriage return followed by newline).
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“Connecting and Logging In” on page 59
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“Using the Command Modes” on page 59
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“Prompt and Response Conventions” on page 60
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“CLI Options” on page 60
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