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All cache node configuration takes place within Azure portal. This article outlines all of the settings that you're able to configure.
Settings
Field Name | Expected Value | Description |
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Cache node name | Alphanumeric string that contains no spaces | The name of the cache node. You may choose names based on location like Seattle-1. This name must be unique and can't be changed later. |
Server IP address | IPv4 address | IP address of your Microsoft Connected Cache server. This address is used to route end-user devices in your network to the server for Microsoft content downloads. The IP address must be publicly accessible. |
Max allowable egress (Mbps) | Integer in Mbps | The maximum egress (Mbps) of your Connected Cache based on the specifications of your hardware. For example, 10,000 Mbps. |
Enable cache node | Enable or Disable | You can choose to enable or disable a cache node at any time. |
Storage
Field Name | Expected Value | Description |
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Cache drive | File path string | Up to 9 drives can be configured for each cache node to configure cache storage. Enter the file path to each drive. For example: /dev/folder/ |
Cache drive size in gigabytes | Integer in GB | Set the size of each drive configured for the cache node. |
Client routing
Field Name | Expected Value | Description |
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Manual routing - Address range/CIDR blocks | IPv4 CIDR notation | The IP address range (CIDR blocks) that should be routed to the Connected Cache server as a comma separated list. For example: 2.21.234.0/24, 3.22.235.0/24, 4.23.236.0/24 |
BGP - Neighbor ASN | ASN | When configuring BGP, enter the ASN(s) of your neighbors that you want to establish. |
BGP - Neighbor IP address | IPv4 address | When configuring BGP, enter the IP address(es) of neighbors that you want to establish. |