Cisco Cisco Internet Streamer Application Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.5.9
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Enhancements
In Release 2.5.9, the flash-media-streaming ignore-query-string enable command has been added,
which tells Flash Media Streaming to remove the query string before forwarding the request to the Web
Engine in the case of VOD, or before forwarding the request to the forwarder SE in the case of live
streaming.
which tells Flash Media Streaming to remove the query string before forwarding the request to the Web
Engine in the case of VOD, or before forwarding the request to the forwarder SE in the case of live
streaming.
If URL signature verification is required, the sign verification is performed before the query string check
is invoked. The URL signing and validation, which adds its own query string to the URL, continues to
work independently of this enhancement.
is invoked. The URL signing and validation, which adds its own query string to the URL, continues to
work independently of this enhancement.
When the flash-media-streaming ignore-query-string enable command is entered, for every request
in which the query string has been ignored, a message is written to the FMS error log, and the Query
String Bypassed counter is incremented in the output of the show statistics flash-media-streaming
command. The FMS access log on the edge SE contains the original URL before the query string was
removed.
in which the query string has been ignored, a message is written to the FMS error log, and the Query
String Bypassed counter is incremented in the output of the show statistics flash-media-streaming
command. The FMS access log on the edge SE contains the original URL before the query string was
removed.
The flash-media-streaming ignore-query-string enable command affects every VOD and live
streaming request and is not applicable to proxy-style requests.
streaming request and is not applicable to proxy-style requests.
Enhancements
The enhancements section has the following subsections:
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Enhancements in Release 2.5.9-b126
This section describes the enhancements to Release 2.5.9-b126 and includes the following subsections:
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Alarm Filtering
In Release 2.5.9-b126, the CDSM GUI know has the capability to filter alarms and mark alarms as
acknowledged. Alarms can be filtered based on alarm severity and device type. Alarms can be marked
as acknowledged and are then moved to the Acknowledged Alarms table. Alarms listed in the
Acknowledged Alarms table can be marked unacknowledged and are then moved back to the
Troubleshooting table.
acknowledged. Alarms can be filtered based on alarm severity and device type. Alarms can be marked
as acknowledged and are then moved to the Acknowledged Alarms table. Alarms listed in the
Acknowledged Alarms table can be marked unacknowledged and are then moved back to the
Troubleshooting table.
Note
If there is more than one alarm for a device, and the Troubleshooting table is sorted by device, then the
device is only listed once for multiple alarms associated with it. The same is true for service alarms and
license alerts.
device is only listed once for multiple alarms associated with it. The same is true for service alarms and
license alerts.