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You can create a list of Web site IP addresses or address ranges. All
requests from client machines to those domains will bypass the
Webcache and go straight to the origin server.
You can only use Cache Bypass lists when the Webcache is deployed in
Transparent Cache mode. For further information, see
“Transparent
Cache Deployment”
on
page 36
.
Setting Up Cache
Bypass
To set up Cache Bypass using the Web interface:
1
Log in to the Web interface.
2
Click
Caching
on the Toolbar.
3
Select
Cache Bypass > Setup Cache Bypass
in the Navigation Tree.
4
Check
Enable Cache Bypass
.
This process may take a few seconds to complete.
Creating Cache
Bypass Lists
There are two types of Cache Bypass List that you can create, Client
Bypass and Web Site Bypass. The method for creating each type of list is
the same. Each list contains the IP addresses or IP address ranges of the
client machines or Web sites that you want to bypass and both list types
are created in the following ways:
■
Manually entering each IP address or IP address range in the Edit
Client Bypass List or Edit Site Bypass List screens.
■
Loading an existing list of IP addresses or IP address ranges from an
external text file in the Load List From File screen.
■
A combination of the above methods.
Manually Entering an IP Address Into the Cache Bypass Lists
To manually enter an IP address or IP address range in the Client Bypass
List or Web Site Bypass List:
1
Log in to the Web interface.
2
Click
Caching
on the Toolbar.
3
Select
Cache Bypass > Edit Client Bypass List
or
Edit Site Bypass List
in the
Navigation Tree.
4
In the
Enter the IP Address to add to the Client/Web Site Cache Bypass
List
field, enter the IP address or IP address range of the client machine(s)
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