Riverstone Networks RS Switch Router User Guide Release 8.0 22-19
Web Hosting Configuration
Web Caching
22.2.2
Configuration Example
In the following example, a cache group of seven local servers is configured to store Web objects for users in the local
network:
Figure 22-7 Web cache configuration
The following commands configure the cache group ‘cache1’ that contains the servers shown in the figure above and
applies the caching policy to the interface ‘ip1’:
Note that in this example, HTTP requests from
all
hosts in the network are redirected as there are no
web-cache
permit
or
web-cache deny
commands.
22.2.3
Other Web-Cache Options
This section discusses other commands that may be useful in configuring Web caching in your network.
Bypassing Cache Servers
Some Web sites require source IP address authentication for user access, therefore HTTP requests for these sites
cannot
be redirected to the cache servers. You can specify the sites for which HTTP requests are not redirected to the cache
servers, as shown in the following example:
rs(config)#
web-cache cache1 create server-list s1 range “176.89.10.50 176.89.10.54”
rs(config)#
web-cache cache1 create server-list s2 list “186.89.10.51 186.89.10.55”
rs(config)#
web-cache cache1 apply interface ip1
rs(config)# web-cache testweb1 create bypass-list range “135.142.179.14
135.142.179.21”
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