Configuring Proxy Cache - Cisco CSS 11501 - Content Services Switch Getting Started Manual

11500 series content services switch
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Using the Configuration Script

Configuring Proxy Cache

Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide
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A proxy cache configuration enables the CSS to use a Virtual IP address (VIP) to
load balance web traffic to proxy cache servers based on domain name.
When you select Proxy Cache, the script automatically:
Creates an owner (Proxy_Owner)
Creates a content rule (Proxy_Rule) and defines:
Service type as proxy-cache
Protocol TCP
Port 8080
URL "/*"
Load balance method as domain
Application type HTTP
Activates the services
Activates the content rule
The script prompts you to configure:
Service name (default name is Proxy_Cache1)
VIP for the content rule
To configure a proxy cache configuration, enter 3 at the Configuration Script
menu.
Which feature do you want to configure?
[1] Layer3 load balancing
[2] Layer5 load balancing
[3] Proxy cache
[4] Transparent cache
Enter the number for the feature you want to configure: 3
To accept the script default values, press the Enter key at the prompts.
Creating Proxy Cache Configuration
Enter service name: [default=Proxy_Cache1]
Enter service IP address: [default = 192.168.10.3] 192.168.3.60
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