Examples of using Cloudfront console in English and their translations into Spanish
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The following task list describes the process for using the CloudFront console to add an alternate domain name to your distribution so you can use your own domain name in your links instead of the CloudFront domain name that is automatically associated with your distribution.
Permissions Required to Use the CloudFront Console.
To manually delete the Lambda@Edge service-linked role CloudFront console.
On the CloudFront console, this setting is called Security policy.
view CloudWatch alarms in the CloudFront console.
A list of active trusted signers is not available in the CloudFront console.
Lets you view a list of AWS WAF web ACLs in the CloudFront console.
In the right pane of the CloudFront console, find the distribution that you want to delete.
If you're using the console to access CloudFront, see Permissions Required to Use the CloudFront Console.
The following permissions policy grants the user permissions to view all web distributions in the CloudFront console.
To grant full access to the CloudFront console, you grant the permissions in the following permissions policy.
If you're using the CloudFront console, choose protocols by using the Origin SSL Protocols check boxes.
Confirm that your distribution is fully deployed by viewing the status of your distribution in the CloudFront console.
you must use the CloudFront console or CloudFront API version 2009-09-09 or later.
You can check to see if replication is finished by going to the CloudFront console and viewing your distribution.
The following table shows how cache statistics charts in the CloudFront console correspond with values in CloudFront access logs.
On the CloudFront console, choose the distribution that you created for your channel,
In the top pane of the CloudFront console, choose the ID for the distribution that you want to update.
see Permissions Required to Use the CloudFront Console.
misses, and errors in the CloudFront console.