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[. . . ] Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide and CLI Command Reference Release 2. 0. 2 Published: 2010-6-17 Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc. Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo, JUNOS, NetScreen, ScreenOS, and SteelBelted Radius are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Juniper Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice. [. . . ] · Save appliance configuration to persistent storage afterwards--Does a save operation on the managed node(s) after the profile is applied. Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots. CMC Profiles 75 CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide Figure 65 CMC Profiles > Apply Profile Page CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Use this page to edit a configured profile chosen from the Profile name drop-down list. See cmc profile for CLI details. 76 CMC Profiles Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc. Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface Important!When you edit a profile, you must re-apply it to the nodes and/or groups that you want to have that profile; the changes are not automatically pushed out. Figure 66 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (Select Profile) Edit comment for CMC profile <profile> Enter a new comment or change the existing comment. Click Apply to complete the change, Cancel to return to the previous configuration, and Save at the top to make changes persistent. Figure 67 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (Edit Comment) Add Generic Command Enter a Sequence #, you can look at the commands already configured for that profile below in the All commands for CMC profile <profile> list to determine a sequence, and a CLI Command string. Click Save at the top to make changes persistent across reboots. Figure 68 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (Add Generic Command) All commands for CMC profile <profile> View all of the commands comprising the selected profile. Select commands you would like to remove from the profile and click Remove. Click Save at the top to make changes persistent across reboots. CMC Profiles 77 CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide Figure 69 CMC Profiles > Edit Profile Page Detail (All Commands) System Configuration For a Selected Profile Once you select a profile on the Edit Profile page, all of the navigation links at the left operate only on the selected profile so you can make system configuration changes to the profile. Once changes are made, you must re-apply it to any nodes or groups that have had that profile applied. DNS and Hosts See "System Config > DNS" on page 42 and "System Config > Hosts" on page 44. AAA (authentication) See "System Config > AAA (authentication)" on page 50. Licensing See "System Config > Licensing" on page 65. 78 CMC Profiles Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc. Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface Upgrade See "System Config > Upgrade" on page 66. Preset Profiles The Preset Profiles pages let you take certain actions on configured profiles and Media Flow Controllers. Preset Profiles > Preset Actions For the selected Media Flow Controller or group, you can use Preset Actions. Show Namespace On the Preset Profiles > Show Namespace page, select an individual Media Flow Controller Node or Group and click Show Namespace. A new window opens with all of the namespace settings configured on that node or the profile assigned to that node or Group. See Figure 70 next. Figure 70 Preset Profiles > Show Namespace Page Detail Purge Objects Purge all the objects or enter a criteria to purge selected objects. Select a managed Media Flow Controller or Group from the drop-down lists and Enter a namespace name for same. You can use the Show Namespace page to find the namespaces of a given Media Flow Controller or group. See cmc auth in the Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide and CLI Command Reference for details. All objects stored Preset Profiles 79 CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide by MFD, RAM cache and disk cache, are stored as UUID:/uri/filename, this option derives UUID from the specified namespace. Once the namespace is selected, choose from these options to purge objects: · · All--Delete all objects in that namespace's disk cache. For Release 2. 0. 2, only the asterisk (*) wildcard is available for pattern use. Asterisk (*) matches zero or more characters of any kind URI--All objects stored by Media Flow Controller, RAM and disk cache, are stored as UUID:/uri/filename; this options deletes all objects of the given namespace with that URI. · Click Purge Objects to complete the object purge and Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots. Figure 71 Preset Profiles > Purge Objects Page Detail Audit Nodes Use this page to check a Media Flow Controller configuration against the profile configuration applied to it. Do this if you suspect that node's or node group's configuration has changed after a profile was applied. [. . . ] See "Configuring Web-Based Interface (Management Console)" on page 95 for task details. web auto-logout <number_of_minutes> enable http enable [port <TCP_port>] [redirect] httpd listen enable [interface <interface_name>] https enable [port <TCP_port>] [certificate regenerate] proxy auth authtype {none | basic} basic {password <plaintext_password> | username <username>} host <IP_address> port <TCP_port> session renewal <number_of_minutes> timeout <number_of_minutes> Notes: · auto-logout--Control the length of user inactivity required before the Web-based Management Console automatically logs out a user. http--Configure HTTP access to the Web-based Management Console. · · · · · enable--Enable or disable (with no) HTTP access to the Web-based Management Console. This setting is only meaningful if the Management Console as a whole is enabled via the web enable command. port--Set the port number for HTTP access to the Web-based Management Console. [. . . ]

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