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You can view details for any alerts created by you or by users in your organization.
You can check the status of your invalidation requests in Media portal. Media portal shows status for the last 100 requests submitted and only for 24 hours after the request is completed.
You can view a list of alerts you or users within your access group(s) have created to be emailed when certain situations occur with your services.
You can delete Media portal alerts if you no longer need to be notified when the alert conditions are met.
If you use APIs to manage your CDN and Vyvx products, you can use the API test tool to test security keys, URI formatting and input parameters, whether a host is active, and many other things.
You can create alerts in Media portal to receive an email when conditions for your services meet or exceed conditions you specify.
Rather than deleting an alert and creating a new alert, you can edit an alert to change the criteria for receiving emails or to change the email address(es) where Media portal sends the alert.
You can enable or disable alerts as needed to start/stop receiving emails when certain conditions are met. Enabling and disabling saves deleting and creating alerts.
Using Media portal, you can create requests to invalidate content for caching or streaming resources on the Lumen CDN. In the request, you specify the information for the resources that should be refreshed.
You can view a near real-time usage report from the edge caching nodes.
From viewing real-time metrics and managing alerts to getting help using Media portal APIs, we offer many valuable tools to help you manage your Lumen CDN and Vyvx services.