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Chapter 8: Enabling and Customizing Caching
5. If the rule has an
Enable
Rule
checkbox, ensure that the checkbox is appropriately selected or
cleared, depending on whether or not the rule should be enabled after being committed.
6. Choose the
Rule
Action
, as follows:
• If web content should be cached, choose
Cache
.
• If web content should not be cached, choose
Bypass
Cache
.
7. Click
Save
.
8. To make triggering of the rule conditional, continue with
Defining Conditions in a Caching Rule
.
9. To define additional rules in this policy, repeat this procedure.
10. If you are ready to distribute and implement the changes in your system devices, click
.
Defining Conditions in a Caching Rule
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To define conditions in a Caching Rule
1. In the Policy tree, expand the relevant policy and rule. For instructions on displaying the Policy
tree, see
Step 1
in the procedure
To define or duplicate and edit a Caching Policy
.
2. Do either of the following:
• To edit an existing condition, click the condition in the tree, and in the main pane, click
Edit
.
• To add a new condition to a rule:
a. Right‐click the rule and choose
Add
Condition
.
The main window displays the Condition Definition screen.
b. In the
Condition
Name
field
, select the type of condition in the drop‐down list.
For any selected condition type, the window displays an appropriate checkbox list.
For detailed information on condition types and the particular items in a condition list, see the
Management
Console
Reference
Guide
.
3. If the condition has any other special fields or requirements to fill in, fill them in appropriately.
4. Click
Save
.
5. If you are ready to distribute and implement the changes in your system devices, click
.