Updated on 2024-06-27 GMT+08:00

Overview

After adding a domain name to CDN, if you need to stop acceleration or restart acceleration due to service changes, you can enable or disable CDN, review domain names, or delete domain names on the CDN console.

  • You can also click Export in the upper right corner of the Domains page and choose to export all data or selected data to an XLSX file.

Scenarios

The following table describes the functions.

Table 1 Scenarios

Item

Description

API

Enabling/Disabling CDN for a Domain Name

Disabling CDN: You can disable CDN for a domain name in the Enabled state.

Enabling CDN: You can enable CDN for a domain name in the Disabled state.

Enabling CDN for a Domain Name

Disabling CDN for a Domain Name

Deleting a Domain Name

You can remove a domain name in the Disabled, Error, or Rejected state.

NOTE:

After a domain name is removed, the system automatically deletes the corresponding configuration of the domain name. If you want to use CDN for the removed domain name again, re-add and configure the domain name.

Deleting a Domain Name

Reviewing a Domain Name

If a domain name is banned due to ICP license expiration, you can apply to have it reviewed after the domain name is re-licensed. Once the review passes, CDN unbans the domain name.

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Service Termination Policy

After the CDN service is terminated, Huawei Cloud CDN either redirects user requests to your origin servers, or, by default, disables your domain names. You cannot modify the service termination policy on the console.

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Domain Name Quota Management

Quotas are enforced for service resources on the platform to prevent unforeseen spikes in resource usage. Quotas limit the number or amount of resources available to users. If the existing domain name quota cannot meet your service requirements, submit a service ticket to request a higher quota.

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