Webproxy Command; Table 31 Webproxy Command Options - Nortel BayStack 100-S Reference

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Chapter 2 Using configuration commands

webproxy command

The
webproxy [start
active
activetime
activeend
activedays
address
binpercent
bintime
bypass
cgi
level
maxentries
maxsize
nocache
port
query
refresh
reserved
textpercent <expiry_percent_for_text>
time
transparent on | off
stop]
[port] [reserved] [transparent] must be on the initial command line
Table 31

Table 31 webproxy command options

Option
start
active
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command starts or stops the Web proxy service.
webproxy
on | off
<minutes_from_midnight_to_start_the_Active_Refresh>
<minutes_from_the_start_time_to_stop_the_Active_Refresh>
<bit_map_of_the_days_to_run_the_Active_Refresh>
(bit 1=Sunday, 2=Monday, . . . 7=Saturday)
<proxy_address>
<expiry_percent_for_binary>
<min_expiry_time_for_binary (in minutes)>
on | off
on | off
1 | 2 | 3 (conservative | moderate (default) | aggressive)
binpercent, bintime, cgi, nocache, query, textpercent, and
time are defined by this option.
<max_entries>
<max_cache_entry>
on | off
<port_number>
on | off
on | off
<reserved_from_cache>
<min_expiry_time_for_text (in minutes)>
describes the
webproxy
Definition
Starts the Web proxy service. This command is not required. Any Web
proxy option implies a start.
Enables or disables active refreshing. The active refresh option
attempts to keep the most frequently requested Web entries fresh.
Rather than wait for a request for an entry, Instant Internet actively
evaluates the elements in the cache, and tests them and reloads
them before they expire. Disable the active refresh or limit its use if
you pay Internet access fees based on usage time.
(default: off)
minutes
Refresh.
command options.
- number of minutes from midnight to start the Active

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