2 Click New, enter a URL pattern, then click OK.
3 (Optional) Repeat Step 2 to add additional URL patterns.
4 To save your changes to browser cache, click OK.
5 To apply the changes, click the Access Gateways link, then click Update > OK.
5.6 Purging Cached Content
You can select to purge the content of the purge list or all content cached on the server.
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways.
2 Select the name of the server, then click Actions.
3 Select one of the following actions:
Purge List Now: Click this action to cause all objects in the current purge list to be purged
from the cache.
Purge All Cache: Click this action to purge the server cache. All cached content, including
items cached by the pin list, is purged.
4 Click either OK or Cancel.
When you make certain configuration changes such as updating or changing certificates, changing
the IP addresses of Web servers, or modifying the rewriter configuration, you are prompted to purge
the cache. The cached objects must be updated for users to see the effects of such configuration
changes. If your Access Gateways are in a cluster, you need to manage the purge process so your site
remains accessible to your users. You should apply the configuration changes to one member of a
cluster. When its status returns to healthy and current, issue the command to purge its cache. Then
apply the changes to the next cluster member.
IMPORTANT: Do not issue a purge cache command when an Access Gateway has a pending
configuration change. Wait until the configuration change completes.
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