Content Networking Fundamentals

Index

[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X]

A (Address) records

AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting)

absolute load, calculating

absolute server load, calculating

absolute time

ACA (Arrowpoint Content Awareness)

ACLs (access control lists) 2nd [See also application inspection.]

     basic

     reflexive

ACNS (Application and Content Networking Systems) 2nd 3rd

     available solutions

         content distribution and routing

         content edge delivery

     channels of content, creating 2nd 3rd

     components of

         registering

    content prepositioning

         acquiring content for

         multicast-push distribution trees

         unicast-pull distribution trees

     content request routing

         Dynamic PAC

         SHR

     manifest files

     prepositioned content, distributing

     scheduled live and rebroadcast programs, creating

     streaming media, configuring

     streaming VoD content

acquiring content for prepositioning

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)

ASR (Adaptive Session Redundancy)

address translation

     destination translation

     PAT

administration as requirement for application development

age-out timer (CSS), modifying

ANNOUNCE message (RSTP)

Anycast RP

AON (Cisco Application Oriented Network), applying XLS stylesheets

Apple QuickTime

     streaming live and scheduled rebroadcasts on ACNS networks

application development

     requirements for

         availability

         bandwidth and response times

         customization and prioritization

         monitoring and administration

         security

     security, auditing, and monitoring

application inspection

application layer (OSI model)

     keep-alives, configuring on CSS

application layer protocols

     FTP

     HTTP

         authentication

         caching controls

         connection persistence 2nd

         cookies

         explicit cache controls

         implicit cache controls

         methods

         return codes

     load balancing

     SSL

applications

     classifying

         with NBAR

     for content distribution

         e-learning and corporate communications

         software and file distribution

     marking

applying

     QoS to streaming media

     XSL stylesheets with AON

assigning routers

     as BSR

     as RPs

     as RPs with BSR

ASX (Advanced Stream Redirector) meta-files

asymmetric key cryptography

ATM CLP (Cell Loss Priority) bit marking

audio-video codecs, streaming media algorithms

auditing as requirement for network development

authentication, HTTP

     end-to-end

Auto-RP, configuring

automatic content transformation

automatic RP-to-group mapping distribution

availability

     as requirement for network development

     calculating

avoiding unnecessary CEF processing overhead on outgoing traffic

AVS (Cisco Application Velocity System)

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