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Once you enable a second production slot for a SCID, you can adjust the traffic allocation for the two slots. To promote a different configuration into a slot, you need to change the configuration in that slot to 0% first.
You can view Lua-scripting definitions CDN Support has added to a configuration (at your request).
Once you push a configuration to a production slot, Lumen adds the CName (canonical name) information for each of the aliases. You can view the CName information in Media portal.
If you need to re-upload a certificate, certificate bundle, private key, or change a private key password, you can make the necessary changes rather than adding a new certificate.
If you need to re-upload a certificate, certificate bundle, private key, or change a private key password, you can make the necessary changes rather than adding a new certificate in Media portal.
Creating an accept-encoding definition allows you to specify extensions and compression types that should be accepted if included in a client’s request.
If you no longer need a Let's Encrypt certificate, you can delete it from Media portal.
Use a response-header definition to return custom header responses to specific requests.
If you no longer need a configuration, you can delete it from its service component ID (SCID). You can delete a configuration only if it isn't currently promoted to an environment.
You can view a history of the configurations promoted to the staging and production environments for a service component ID (SCID).
If you want to manually revoke a compromised Let's Encrypt certificate, you can reissue it in Media portal.
You can view the status of your certificates Media portal to see which certificates are ready to use and which need your attention—maybe requiring edits.
Dynamic content transformation (DCT) allows your origin server to serve a single variant of an object, either identity or gzip, and have the Lumen CDN dynamically transform that content into the desired variant. Use a DCT definition to specify the file extensions you want DCT applied to.
After you create a standard or Let's Encrypt certificate, you can view details for a certificate—including pending changes—in Media portal.
To do A/B testing with configurations in production, you can enable a second production slot for a SCID. Once you enable the second production slot, you can then change the traffic allocation for the slots.
Using Media portal, you can create a configuration to tell the Lumen CDN (content delivery network) what to do when it receives requests for your content. Once you have a configuration ready, you deploy it (promote it) to either your staging or production environment.
You create a property to define the origin (and any aliases) and settings that apply to all requests to any alias defined in the property. Once you create a property, you can then add criteria-based settings (match rules) that apply when specific criteria are met.
Use an IP-group definition to create a custom grouping of IP addresses.
You can view the history for a configuration, including all changes made for each version and any notes added when the configuration was saved.
In Media portal, you can regenerate a Let's Encrypt certificate to make changes to the certificate such as adding additional host names, updating the key encryption, or changing the common name.