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Select the protocols that the Web browsers on client machines should
direct to the Webcache
■
Bypass the Webcache for plain host names
■
Distribute Web requests from client machines between up to four
Webcaches to achieve higher performance and resiliency
For further information, see
“Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC) Files”
on
page 48
.
Using the Webcache
as a PAC File Server
To use the Webcache as a PAC file server, first configure the Webcache
PAC file using the Browser Auto-Configuration screen:
1
Log in to the Web interface.
2
Click
Caching
on the Toolbar.
3
Select
Browser Auto-Config
in the Navigation Tree.
4
Select the protocols that the Web browsers on client machines should
direct to the Webcache by checking
HTTP (port 80 only)
or
File Transfer
Protocol
or both options.
5
Check
Bypass Plain Host Names
if you want to configure Web browsers
to bypass the Webcache for plain host names. These are typically domain
names which do not contain dots, commonly used for Intranet sites e.g.
http://intranet
6
You can enter the IP addresses and port numbers of up to three
additional Webcaches in your network. Web browsers on client machines
will then distribute their requests between all of the available Webcaches
that you have specified.
The IP address and first port number of the current Webcache is displayed
by default.
Leave the
Additional Webcache
fields blank if you only have a single
Webcache in your network.
For each additional Webcache, enter the IP address in the
Webcache
Name/IP Address
field and the port number on which each Webcache will
be listening in proxy mode for network traffic in the
Port
field.
You can only specify a single port number in the Port field for load
balancing, even though you can enter up to 10 Proxy mode port numbers
in the Set the Webcache Deployment Mode screen.
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