Access Process
Access Process
This section helps you get started with CDN. If you are using CDN for the first time, follow the procedure below to quickly enable it and accelerate your content delivery.
Figure 1 describes the process of using CDN.
For details about each step, see Table 1.
No. |
Step |
Description |
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1 |
Enable CDN. |
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2 |
If you want to use CDN to accelerate delivery of resources on your site, add the domain name of the site and configure origin details. CDN caches origin content on points of presence (PoPs) so that your content loads faster. |
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3 |
Test your domain name before adding a CNAME record to the domain's DNS records to ensure that your domain configurations are correct. |
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4 |
Configuring a CNAME Record |
If you have added a domain name, the system automatically assigns a CNAME to it. The CNAME cannot be accessed directly. Add this CNAME to your domain's DNS records and point the domain name to it. Then requests for your domain name will be redirected to CDN PoPs for acceleration. The CNAME configuration method varies depending on the DNS provider. |
5 |
The length of time before the CNAME record takes effect depends on the DNS provider. You can check whether the CNAME record has taken effect by yourself. |
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