Table 1-3 Configuration Script Menu Options - Cisco CSS 11501 - Content Services Switch Getting Started Manual

11500 series content services switch
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Chapter 1
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Table 1-3
Table 1-3
Menu Option
Layer3 Load Balancing
Layer5 Load Balancing
Proxy Cache
Transparent Cache
Exit Script
Refer to the following sections for details about each item in the Configuration
Script menu:
OL-6037-01
describes each Configuration Script menu item.
Configuration Script Menu Options
Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing
Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing
Configuring Proxy Cache
Configuring Transparent Cache
Function
Configure Layer 3 load balancing to enable the
CSS to use a Virtual IP address (VIP) to load
balance web traffic to web servers based on IP
addresses.
Configure Layer 5 load balancing to enable the
CSS to use a VIP address to load balance web
traffic to web servers based on URLs.
Configure proxy cache to enable the CSS to use a
Virtual IP address (VIP) to load balance web
traffic to proxy cache servers based on domain
name.
Configure transparent cache to enable the CSS to
redirect cacheable HTTP traffic to transparent
cache servers based on IP address and port (80).
Exit from the script and save the information you
entered to the CSS running-config file. The CSS
displays the running-config file.
Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide
Using the Configuration Script
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