Redirecting Http Traffic On An Interface; Configuration Example - Cabletron Systems IA1100 User's Reference Manual

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Redirecting HTTP Traffic on an Interface

To start the redirection of HTTP requests to the cache servers, you need to apply a caching
policy to a specific outbound interface. This interface is typically an interface that connects
to the Internet.
Note:
By default, the IA redirects HTTP requests on port 80. Secure HTTP (https)
requests do not run on port 80, therefore these types of requests are not redirected
by the IA.
To redirect outbound HTTP traffic to the cache servers, enter the following command in
Configure mode:
Apply caching policy to
outbound interface.

Configuration Example

In
Figure
31, a cache group of seven local servers is configured to store Web objects for
users in the local network:
Cache1
s2 Servers:
186.89.10.51
186.89.10.55
s1 Servers:
176.89.10.50
176.89.10.51
176.89.10.52
176.89.10.53
176.89.10.54
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web-cache
Router
Figure 31. Web Caching Configuration Example
<cache name>
apply interface
<interface name>
ip1
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