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Available in Classic and VPC
This document describes the screen layout of CDN and how to view the CDN service list.
Access NAVER Cloud Platform’s portal and click [Console] > Services > Content Delivery > Global CDN.
CDN screen
The following is the screen layout of CDN, where you can request and manage the CDN service.
Field | Description |
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① Menu name | Name of the menu option and the number of CDN services |
② Basic features | Features displayed on the initial screen of CDN
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③ Post-creation features | Features made available after the CDN service is created
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④ CDN service list | List of the created CDN services. Click to view the details. |
Viewing CDN list
You can view the information of each CDN service created. The following describes how to view the information.
Note
You can view the list when there is at least one CDN service created. If there is no CDN service created, no list appears on the CDN screen.
- Access NAVER Cloud Platform console.
- In Region, click the Region you're using.
- Click on the platform you are currently using in the Platform menu.
- Click Services > Content Delivery > Global CDN.
- When the CDN service list appears, you can see the overview or click on a service to view its details.
- Service settings
- Service name: name and unique ID of the created service
- Service protocol: protocol type selected for the service
- Service status: current status of the service
- Requested: CDN service has been requested based on the information entered by the user.
- Setup in progress: CDN service is being set up to be ready for operation, based on the information entered by the user.
- Deployment in progress: CDN service has been set up and is now being deployed to the global bases.
- Operating: CDN service has been set up and deployed and is now ready for operation.
- Paused: CDN service operation has been paused.
- Return in progress: CDN service has been canceled and is being returned.
- Access Log: shows whether the requests made to CDN are recorded
- Service domain: domain information of the created service
- Request date and time: date and time when the CDN service was requested and deployed for the first time
- Last change date and time: date and time of the latest changes made to the CDN service
- Original settings
- Original content location: location where the original content is stored
- Original content path: path of the original content entered while the service was created
- Original server port: port number of the original server
- Original server protocol: protocol of the original server
- Cache Key Hostname: cache key of the content
- Forward Host Header: host header sent to the original server upon request
- Gzip Compression: shows whether compressed transfer is enabled
- Custom Header: additional header applied when the original content is requested Click [See details] to view the header details.
- Caching settings
- Caching Option: caching policy of the content
- Cache Expiry: cycle of update through comparing the cached and the original contents
- Large File Optimization: shows whether optimization of large contents is enabled
- Force Revalidation of Stale Objects: shows whether cached contents are provided when communication with the original server is difficult
- Ignore Query String: shows whether query strings included in the client’s request is ignored when the original content is requested
- Remove Vary Header: shows whether the Vary header is deleted when the original server responds with a Vary header
- Viewer transfer settings
- Gzip Compression: shows whether the content is compressed to be sent to the user
- Security Token: shows whether requests made are verified through tokens. If this is enabled, the verification key is displayed.
- Extensions exempted from verification (displayed when security token is enabled): extensions to be exempted from verification when security tokens are used
- Referrer Domain: shows whether response is allowed only when the specified referrer of the request domain is present. If this is enabled, the specified referrer is displayed along with whether or not response is made when the specified referrer is absent.
- Custom Header: additional header applied when a response is sent to the user Click [See details] to view the header details.
- Token location (displayed when security token is enabled): location of the security token
- Service settings
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