Specifications

6-11
Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.3 Software Configuration Guide
OL-13493-04
Chapter 6 Configuring the System
Configuring System Settings
Step 5 To save the settings, click Submit.
Configuring Global Routing
After you have registered the Coverage Zone file, you can use this file as your global routing
configuration.
To set a global Coverage Zone file, do the following:
Step 1 Choose System > Configuration > Service Routing > Global Routing Config. The Set Global
Coverage Zone File page is displayed.
Step 2 From the Coverage Zone File drop-down list, choose a Coverage Zone file.
Step 3 In the Keep Alive Port field, enter a port number that is used by the CDS network to listen in on routing
requests.
Step 4 In the DNS TTL field, configure the time period (in seconds) for caching DNS replies. Enter a number
from 0 to 2147483647. The default is 60 seconds.
Step 5 Click Submit to save settings.
To apply a Coverage Zone file to an individual SR for local coverage zone configuration, see the
“Configuring the Service Router” section on page 4-87.
NTLM user Domain NT LAN Manager (NTLM) user domain name for NTLM
authentication.
Disable Basic Authentication When checked, NTLM headers cannot be stripped off to allow
fallback to the basic authentication method.
If you leave this check box unchecked, NTLM authentication
headers can be stripped to allow fallback to the basic
authentication method, and the username and password
information can be passed to the origin server in clear text with
a basic authentication header.
Table 6-3 Import Method for Coverage Zone Files
Property Description