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Name
URI Stem
URI Query
Version
Status
Bytes Sent
Bytes Received
Time Taken
User Agent
Cookie
Referer
Cached Status
Fill Proxy
Origin Server
X-Forward-For
Bytes Filled
Content Range
E Tag
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Description
The stem portion of the HTTP URL the browser sent to the Access
Gateway. The stem is everything in the URL up to the first question mark.
If the URL has no question mark, the URI Stem field is the same as the
URI field. URI Stem is redundant if URI is selected.
The query portion of the HTTP URL the browser sent to the Access
Gateway. The query is everything from the first question mark through the
end of the URL. If the URL has no question mark, this field has no value.
URI Query is redundant if URI is selected.
The HTTP version specified in the URL the browser sent to the Access
Gateway.
The HTTP status code the Access Gateway sent to the browser.
The number of bytes of HTTP response data the Access Gateway sent to
the browser.
The number of bytes of HTTP request data the proxy service received
from the browser.
The time in seconds it took the Access Gateway resources to deal with
the request.
The User-Agent HTTP request header value the browser sent to the
Access Gateway.
The Cookie HTTP request header value the browser sent to the Access
Gateway. The Access Gateway doesn't cache cookie information.
Cookies can consume a lot of space. If you select this option, make sure it
contains the critical information that you need.
The Referer HTTP request header value the browser sent to the Access
Gateway.
The value indicates whether the request was filled from cache.
1 = filled from cache
0 = not filled from cache
The IP address of the upstream proxy.
The IP address of the Web server. This assumes the Access Gateway
retrieved the requested information directly from the Web server.
The X-Forwarded-For HTTP request header value the browser sent to the
Access Gateway. Do not confuse this with the X-Forwarded-For option,
which causes the Access Gateway to generate or forward headers to
upstream proxies or Web servers.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The total bytes filled in response to the
request.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The byte ranges sent from the Access
Gateway to a requesting browser.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The tag sent from the Access Gateway to a
requesting browser.

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