This section lets you define the IP addresses that are allowed to publish video to this channel. Allowed IP addresses can be specified as either a single IP address (e.g. ‘10.0.0.1'), an IP range using an IP address and a CIDR subnet mask (e.g. ‘10.0.0.1/22'), or an IP range using an IP address and a dotted decimal subnet mask (e.g. ‘10.0.0.1(255.255.252.0)'). If no IP addresses are specified and there is no rule definition then no IP address will be allowed. To allow any IP address, create a rule and set 0.0.0.0/0.
This section lets you bind custom domain names to a matching SSL certificate. The SSL certificate allows your users to access ...
This section lets you configure a streaming endpoint to accept traffic directed to a custom host name. This allows for easier ...
This section lets you define the IP addresses that are allowed to connect to the preview endpoint. If no IP addresses are ...
This section lets you define the IP addresses that are allowed to connect to the published streaming endpoint. If no IP addresses ...
This section lets you define the IP addresses that are allowed to publish video to this channel. Allowed IP addresses can ...
This section lets you manage SSL certificates that you can bind to your custom domain names. Binding an SSL certificate to ...
This section shows you the current size of your database and the amount of available free space. Database usage data is updated ...
This server has no clouds. To get started, open the VMM console on the VMM server that contains the virtual machines you ...
This server is unavailable due to an incident. For databases protected by geo-replication you can failover to a secondary ...