Specifications

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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Step 3 Click Submit to save the settings.
Application Control
The Application Control pages provide settings for bandwidth management of delivery services and
protocol engines. Configuring application control consists of the following procedures:
Configuring Default and Maximum Bandwidth
Configuring Bandwidth Schedules
Configuring Windows Media Streaming—General Settings
Windows Media Settings
Enable Windows Media
Settings
Enables Windows Media transaction logging.
Log File Format Sets Windows Media Streaming Engine to generate transaction logs in
the following formats:
extended
wms-41
Uses the standard Windows Media Services 4.1
format to generate the transaction log and includes the
following three additional fields in the transaction
log:
SE_action (cache hit or cache miss)
SE-bytes (number of bytes sent from the SE for a
cache hit)
username (username of the Windows Media
request when NTLM, Negotiate, Digest, or basic
authentication is used)
extended
wms-90
Uses the standard Windows Media Services 9 format
to generate the transaction log and includes the
following three additional fields in the transaction
log:
SE_action (cache hit or cache miss)
SE-bytes (number of bytes sent from the Service
Engine for a cache hit)
username (username of the Windows Media
request when NTLM, Negotiate, Digest, or basic
authentication is used)
wms-41 Standard Windows Media Services 4.1 format.
wms-90 Standard Windows Media Services 9 format.
For more information, see the “Windows Media Transaction Logging”
section on page 7-35.
Table 4-11 Transaction Log Settings Fields (continued)
Field Description