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Intel ® NetStructure ™ 1520 Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide

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x Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide x Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide Deleting ARM bypass rules...

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88 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideEnabling and disabling multicast in ICPYou can enable or disable multicast in ICP.▼ Enablin

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 89▼ Setting the ICP query timeout number1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select routing, and pre

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90 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide7Press CTRL-X to save your rule and return to the previous screen.Each rule must have the f

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 91ExamplesThe following rule sets up a parent proxy hierarchy consisting of the appliance (which is the chi

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92 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Viewing parent proxy caching rules1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select rout

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 93bottom field and press Enter. Finally, press CTRL-X to save your changes and return to the previous screen

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94 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideConfiguring ARM bypass rulesThe appliance uses ARM bypass rules to determine whether to byp

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 95The bypass rules have the following format:ExamplesThe following examples show source, destination, and s

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96 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide3Select bypass, and press Enter. 4 Select rules, and press Enter.5 Select view rules, and p

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 975Press CTRL-X to save your changes and return to the previous screen.The following table describes the op

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xi Preface This manual describes how to use and configure an Intel ® NetStructure ™ Cache Appliance system (referred to as “appliance” in this manua

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98 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Viewing host database options1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select hostdb, a

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 994Supply a value for each field you want to change, and press Enter after filling in each field.5 Press CTRL-

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100 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideViewing Protocol statisticsProtocol statistics report the appliance system’s use of the HT

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 101The following table describes the statistics for the HTTP protocol. Statistics exist for both the client

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102 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideThe following table describes the protocol for the NNTP protocol. Statistics and descripti

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 103The following table describes the statistics for the FTP protocol:The following table describes the stat

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104 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideViewing Cache statisticsCache statistics report information about the cache size, bytes us

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 105Viewing Other statisticsOther statistics report information about host database lookups, DNS lookups, cl

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106 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Viewing DNS statistics1 Select the monitor menu, and press Enter. 2 Select other, and pr

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 107▼ Viewing logging statistics1 Select the monitor menu, and press Enter. 2 Select other, and press Enter.

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xii Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide Who should read this manual This manual is intended for system administrators who configu

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108 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideUsing the save menuThe save menu lets you save the current appliance configuration to a flop

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109Chapter 6Troubleshooting ProblemsWhen the system doesn’t seem to be operating correctly, you can use the information in this chapter to help you fin

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110 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideRebooting your systemRebooting the Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance causes the underlyin

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Problems 111Upgrading softwarePeriodically the caching application that runs on the Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance might

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113Appendix ACaching Solutions and PerformanceThis appendix is an overview of the Web caching capabilities and performance of the Intel NetStructure C

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114 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideWeb proxy cachingThe Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance is a high-performance caching prox

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 115 Step 4 If the data in the cache is stale, the appliance connects to the origin server and asks if

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116 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide HTTP Web documents support optional author-specified expiration dates. The appliance ad

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 117For example, if a document was last modified 32 days ago and was sent to the appliance two days ago, th

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1 Chapter 1 Introduction The Intel ® NetStructure ™ Cache Appliance is a carrier-class caching appliance that offers high performance, high availab

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118 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide✔ The min-fresh field, sent by clients, is an acceptable freshness tolerance. The client wa

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 119✔ Evaluate freshness as follows:1 Use the Expires header test, if applicable, otherwise go to step 2.

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120 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideThe following table lists the HTTP caching directives that the appliance follows. Transpar

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 121✔ Information on how the ARM changes packet addresses. See ARM redirection‚ on page 125.✔ A descriptio

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122 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guideappliance, or routers or switches feeding it, is often deployed at a major artery or aggre

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 123Using a WCCP-enabled router for transparencyA WCCP 2.0-enabled router can send all port 80 (HTTP) traf

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124 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide✔ The appliance handles node failure in WCCP cache farms. If one node goes down, its load

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 125Figure 5 illustrates policy-based routing for HTTP objects. This routing scheme has the following char

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126 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide✔ NNTP packet destination IPs are readdressed with the IP address of the appliance. If the

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 127Static and dynamic (adaptive) bypassBypass rules can be either static or adaptive. Adaptive bypass rul

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2 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide What is an Intel ® NetStructure ™ Cache Appliance? Internet users request billions of do

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128 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideServer accelerationIn Web proxy caching, the Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance handles ar

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 129Advantages of server accelerationServer acceleration advantages are similar to Web proxy caching:✔ The

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130 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideWhereas the corresponding proxy request would look like this:The appliance can construct a

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 131This map rule specifies the path /jazz for jazz.flute.org on the server big.server.net. Generally, you

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132 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideUnderstanding server acceleration mapping rulesRewrite rules each consist of three space-d

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 133In a typical Server Accelerator configuration, there should be a reverse-map rule for every map rule, w

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134 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideIn these examples, the second rule is never applied because all URL addresses that match t

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 135Understanding cache hierarchiesCache hierarchies consist of levels of caches that communicate with eac

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136 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideFor information on how to enable parent caching from the Manager UI, see the parent cachin

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 137 How an ICPhit can be amissIf the appliance receives a hit message from an ICP peer, then it sends

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Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Server accelerator The appliance can be configured as a web server to accelerate slower traditional web servers. Documents st

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138 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideNews article cachingThe Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance can function as a news server o

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 139The appliance as a news serverAs a news server, the Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance does the follow

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140 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideSome of the possible parent configurations that the appliance supports are as listed below:

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 141Two types of clusters are supported: soft clusters and management-only clusters. A soft cluster consis

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142 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuidePull the articles for specified groups:For all groups designated as pull, the appliance wil

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 143Obeying NNTP control messagesBy default, the Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance periodically checks th

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144 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideFine-grained parallelismThe appliance uses a highly parallel application that can manage h

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 145Advanced protocol featuresThe appliance supports ✔ Performance features of the emerging HTTP 1.1 proto

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146 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideFigure 10 The Monitor DashboardThe appliance also supports email notification for alarms. Y

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 147Load sheddingOverload conditions, such as network outages, misconfigured routers, or security attacks,

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4 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide Multithreading process support The appliance is the first commercial caching proxy server t

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148 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideCentralized administrationThe Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance incorporates many native

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Appendix A Caching Solutions and Performance 149enable SNMP access to either one or both of these MIBS on your Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance. See

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151Appendix BError MessagesThis appendix contains the following sections:◆ HTML messages sent to clients‚ on page 152 describes the HTML error message

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152 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideHTML messages sent to clientsThe appliance returns detailed error messages to browser clie

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Appendix B Error Messages 153Host Header Required 400 An attempt was made to transparently proxy your request, but this attempt failed because your br

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154 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideStandard HTTP response messages The following standard HTTP response messages are provided

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Appendix B Error Messages 155400 Bad Request401 Unauthorized; retry403 Forbidden404 Not Found405 Method Not Allowed406 Not acceptable408 Request Timeo

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157GlossaryAlternatesDifferent versions of the same web object. Some web servers answer requests to the same URL with a variety of objects. The conten

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Chapter 1 Introduction 5 SNMP Network Management The appliance can be monitored and managed through SNMP network management facilities. The appliance

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158 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideClusterA group of the Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance nodes that are configured to act a

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Glossary 159ISPInternet Service Provider. An organization that provides access to the Internet.JavaScriptA network-oriented programming language speci

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160 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideParent cacheA cache higher up in a Cache hierarchy, to which the Intel NetStructure Cache

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Glossary 161Virtual IP failoverAn option available to clustered Intel NetStructure Cache Appliances, where the appliance maintains a pool of virtual I

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163IndexAadaptive bypass 126Adaptive Redirection Moduleabout 145what it does 121alternates 119ARMabout 145WCCP and 124what it does 121Bbypassoptions 1

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164 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideNnews serverfeatures 138NNTPaccess control 32caching 139configuring 31dynamic subscription

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7Chapter 2Getting StartedThis chapter contains the following sections:◆ Starting the system for the first time‚ on page 8◆ Accessing the Manager UI‚ on

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Copyright © 2000, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation5200 N. E. Elam Young ParkwayHillsboro, Oregon 97124-6497No part of this

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8 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideStarting the system for the first timeBefore you can start the Intel NetStructure Cache Appl

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 94After your system completes the boot procedure, a console login prompt appears with fields for both a login and password. A

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10 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide11Use the arrow keys to highlight timezone and press the Enter key. Pressing the Enter key

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 11installation, the bottom of the screen keeps you apprised of the installation’s progress. 17 After the installation is com

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12 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideAccessing the Manager UIThe Manager UI is a browser-based interface, consisting of a series

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 13Figure 1 The Dashboard pageUsing Monitor and Configure modeThe Manager UI has two modes, Monitor and Configure:✔ In Monitor

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14 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideFigure 2 shows the control frame buttons for both the Monitor and Configure modes.Figure 2 T

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 15Using online helpBoth the MONITOR and CONFIGURE tabs have a Help page button. When you click the Help page button, the onl

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16 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideAdministrator’s ID and password for both telnet and Manager UI access as soon as possible a

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17Chapter 3Monitoring Appliance PerformanceThis chapter describes how to use the Manager UI to collect and interpret performance statistics on the Int

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iii Contents Preface ix Who should read this manual ... xConventions used in this man

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18 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideAccessing monitor pagesThe Manager UI uses monitor pages to present performance information

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Chapter 3 Monitoring Appliance Performance 19Use the Dashboard page to:✔ Select a node✔ See which nodes are on and which are off✔ See if an alarm cond

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20 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide✔ Cache hit rate, refresh✔ Errors✔ Aborts✔ Active clients/servers✔ Average fresh hit Not

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Chapter 3 Monitoring Appliance Performance 21Using the Graphs pageThe Graphs page provides a list of options for generating performance graphs for cac

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22 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Reaching the ARM page1 Be sure you are in monitor mode. If not, click the MONITOR tab.2 C

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23Chapter 4Configuring the ApplianceThis chapter describes the configuration options that control the Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance behavior and p

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24 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideAccessing configure pagesThe Manager UI uses configure pages to display and allow configurati

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 25Setting general optionsThe following table describes the general configuration settings in the Intel NetStructure

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26 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideSetting Web management optionsThe Web Management section lets you restart the cluster and s

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 27The following table describes the Virtual IP Addressing configuration settings.Adding entries to the Virtual IP ad

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28 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideSetting browser auto configuration optionsThe Autoconfiguration of Browsers section lets you

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 29✔ If it takes the appliance more than 750 milliseconds, it begins to shed 50% of its load. ✔ If the fresh-hit tra

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30 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideUsing the Protocols pageThe Protocols page lets you view and change the selected appliance’

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 31Configuring NNTPThe NNTP section lets you configure basic NNTP options. While this section lets you configure basic

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32 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideThe following table describes the options.Option Definition NNTP Server on/offEnables or d

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 33NNTP options (continued)❚ Background Posting: Causes the appliance to post NNTP articles to parent NNTP servers i

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34 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideConfiguring FTPThe FTP section lets you configure FTP protocols. The following table describ

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 35Using the Cache pageThe Cache page allows you to configure the following:✔ Cache activation✔ Object freshness✔ Var

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36 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideStorageThe following table describes the storage options. FreshnessThe following table desc

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 37FTP cachedobjects expireSpecifies how long the appliance will keep FTP objects in the cache. You can specify from

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Contents v Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 49 Starting the command-line interface... 5

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38 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideVariable contentThe following table describes the variable configuration options.Option Des

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 39Using the Security pageThe Security page lets you configure access to the Manager UI. You can set administrator an

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40 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Reaching the Routing page1 Be sure you are in configure mode. If not, click the CONFIGURE

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 41Setting ICP optionsIn the ICP section you can establish ICP peers. The following table describes the ICP options.

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42 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Adding an ICP Peer1 Click the ICP Peers link.2 Click the Add Entry button.3 Enter the inf

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 43Setting server accelerator optionsThe Server Accelerator section allows you to configure the appliance as a Server

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44 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide2Click the Add Entry button.3 From the Type field, select the type of rule you want to set (

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 45Configuring the host databaseThe appliance host database stores the domain name server (DNS) entries of servers t

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46 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideBackground timeoutSpecifies how long DNS entries can remain in the database before they are

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Appliance 47Configuring DNSThe DNS Configuration section lets you configure DNS services. The following table describes the opt

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vi Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide vi Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide Using the monitor menu ...

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48 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Reaching the Snapshots page1 Be sure you are in configure mode. If not, click the CONFIGUR

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49Chapter 5Using the Command-Line InterfaceThis chapter describes the command-line utility that you can use to configure the system’s network addresses

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50 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideStarting the command-line interfaceThe command-line interface displays automatically on scr

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 51These menu selections let you do the following:✔ setup—Change the system’s network address configuration a

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52 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideAs you navigate through windows, you see the path of the window displayed in the top menu b

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 534In the New Hostname field, enter the hostname that you want to assign to the appliance, and press Enter.5

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54 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideConfiguring time zone settingsYou can configure the appliance for the appropriate time zone.

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 55✔ Start the appliance cache and proxy services.✔ Stop the appliance cache and proxy services.✔ View and m

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56 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideViewing and maintaining versions of the softwareYou can have up to two versions of the appl

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 574Regardless of the type of upgrade, that is, application, patch, or OS/application, each upgrade requires

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Contents vii Understanding cache hierarchies ... 135HTTP cache hierarchies...

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58 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuidePatch upgradeAfter you press Ctrl-X to proceed, the CLI displays this message:Installing Th

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 59Deleting a version of the appliance softwareYou can delete a version of the appliance software when you n

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60 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide5Press CTRL-X to clear the statistics and return to the previous screen. Choosing to clear

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 612Select passwd, and press Enter. Doing so causes a prompt to appear requesting you to type and confirm the

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62 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide✔ Configure routing options.✔ Configure the Adaptive Redirection Module (ARM) for transparent

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 63address you want to use in this field and press CTRL-X to save your changes and return to the previous scr

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64 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideUser-Agent: identifies the agent making the request, usually abrowserCookie: identifies the

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 65✔ To Disable the appliance from caching and serving news articles select disable, and press Enter. ✔ To a

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66 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideThe following table describes the tags you can use in a rule:Tag Description hostname Choo

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 67priority(continued)❚ feedThe appliance will receive news feeds for the specified groups as the parent NNT

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68 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideExamplesThe following rule tells the appliance to block all requests from rec.* groups with

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 69▼ Viewing NNTP server rules1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select protocols, and press Enter.

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70 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideThe following table lists the access directive options:The following is an example of custo

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 71Configuring Secure Socket Layer (SSL) portYou can view and specify the ports to which SSL is restricted.▼

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72 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide✔ To set the inactivity timeout (the length of time the appliance waits for a response from

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 73The secondary specifiers are optional. The following table lists the possible tags and their allowed value

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74 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideThe following rule tells the appliance to keep the client IP address header for URL address

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 753Select remap, and press Enter.4 Select add rules, and press Enter.5 Enter a remap rule, and press Enter.

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76 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideConfiguring the cacheYou can configure cache storage options to do the following:✔ Enable ca

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 77Setting disk storage optionsYou can configure the cache to store only objects below a certain size and to

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Contents ix Preparing a cache disk ... 61Setting general controls...

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78 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideThe following table shows the options:Option Description Options to Verify freshness Choos

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 79Configuring caching rulesThe appliance uses caching rules to determine how a particular group of URL addr

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80 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide3Select rules, and press Enter. 4 Select add rules, and press Enter.5 Enter a caching rule,

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 81The following table lists the possible action tags and their allowed values:ExamplesThe following rule te

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82 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Viewing cache rules1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select cache, and press En

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 833Select server, and press Enter. 4 Select delete rules, and press Enter. Doing so displays a list of curr

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84 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide▼ Deleting Manager Allow rules1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select security,

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 85▼ Adding ICP rules1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select routing, and press Enter. 3 Select i

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86 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s GuideExample The following example configuration is for three nodes: the local host, one parent,

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface 87▼ Viewing ICP rules1 Select the config menu, and press Enter. 2 Select routing, and press Enter. 3 Select

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