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or Web sites that you want to add to the list and
click
Add
. Repeat this
for each IP address that you want to bypass.
Example
You can enter
216.115.0.0-216.115.255.255
to bypass that IP address
range, or enter
216.115.105.2
to bypass that IP address.
You must follow all of the rules listed in
“IP Address Rules”
on
page 27
when adding an entry in the Client Bypass List.
5
If you want to remove an entry from the list, click on an entry in the list
and click
Remove
. To delete all entries at once, click
Remove All
.
The edit list process may take a few seconds to complete, depending on
the number of entries in the list.
Loading Entries From a File Into the Cache Bypass Lists
To load a list of client machines or Web sites into the Client Bypass List
and Web Site Bypass List respectively:
1
Log in to the Web interface.
2
Click
Caching
on the Toolbar.
3
Select
Cache Bypass > Load List From File
in the Navigation Tree.
4
Select the specific Cache Bypass list that you want to load the file into by
clicking
Load Into Web Client Bypass List
or
Load Into Web Site Bypass
List
.
5
In the
Name of File To Load
field enter the full pathname of the file that
you want to load.
You can also click
Browse
to search for the location of the file.
6
Select
Replace the Current Cache Bypass List
to replace the current Cache
Bypass List that you have selected with the list in the file that you are
loading, or select
Merge with the Current Cache Bypass List
to merge the
two lists together.
You should choose to replace the current list if you have a complete list of
entries in an external file that you want to use to overwrite the list on the
Webcache.
You should choose to merge with the current list if you have a partial list
of entries in an external file that you want to add to the list on the
Webcache.
7
Select
Load
to load the new list.
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