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- Xbox: Xbox Game Pass (PC only)
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For the full list of content endpoints that Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs supports, see [Microsoft Connected Cache content and services endpoints](delivery-optimization-endpoints.md).
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For the full list of content endpoints that Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs supports, see [Microsoft Connected Cache content and services endpoints](delivery-optimization-endpoints.md).
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## How MCC works
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:::image type="content" source="./images/mcc-isp-diagram.png" alt-text="Data flow diagram of how Microsoft Connected Cache works." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-diagram.png":::
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The following steps describe how MCC is provisioned and used:
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1. The Azure Management Portal is used to create and manage MCC nodes.
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1. A shell script is used to provision the server and deploy the MCC application.
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1. A combination of the Azure Management Portal and shell script is used to configure Microsoft Delivery Optimization Services to route traffic to the MCC server.
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- The publicly accessible IPv4 address of the server is configured on the portal.
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- **Manual Routing:** Providing the CIDR blocks that represent the client IP address space, which should be routed to the MCC node.
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- **BGP Routing:** A shell script is used to initiate a peering session with a router in the operator network, and the operator initiates a session with the MCC node.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Only IPv4 addresses are supported at this time. Entering IPv6 addresses will result in an error.
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1. Microsoft end-user devices (clients) periodically connect with Microsoft Delivery Optimization Services, and the services match the IP address of the client with the IP address of the corresponding MCC node.
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1. Microsoft clients make the range requests for content from the MCC node.
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1. An MCC node gets content from the CDN, seeds its local cache stored on disk, and delivers the content to the client.
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1. Subsequent requests from end-user devices for content will be served from cache.
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1. If the MCC node is unavailable, the client gets content from the CDN to ensure uninterrupted service for your subscribers.
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