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CDN Locations Intro

Publisher: Psychz Networks,  August 12,2020

Locations offer you control over CDN features by providing granular control to extensions. For each request, the process has to choose the best location that will be used to serve that request. This is done by comparing the request URL against each location that has been set up in the configuration.

You can access this feature by following the path CDN Main Page > Manage Domain > Basic Settings > Locations

The locations page lists the domain with their root location as well as the Proxy IP. You can also view the Protocol associated with it.

Edit button - Click on the Edit button to edit the details of any domain. You can edit the Proxy Protocol, Proxy IP as well as Root Location of the domain.

Delete Button - Deletes the selected location from the list.

ADD button - Add a new location to all the domains.

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