Deleting parent proxy caching rules – Intel 1520 User Manual

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Examples

The following rule sets up a parent proxy hierarchy consisting of the
appliance (which is the child) and two parents,

p1

and

p2

. All

get

requests, if they cannot be served by the appliance, are routed to the first
parent server,

p1.x.com

. If they are not in the first parent server, they are

routed to the second parent server,

p2.y.com

. Because

round_robin=true

, the parent servers are queried in a round-robin

fashion.

The following rule tells the appliance to route all requests containing the
regular expression

politics

and the path /

viewpoint

directly to the

origin server (bypassing any parent hierarchies).

Every rule must contain either a

parent=

or

go_direct=

directive.

▼ Deleting parent proxy caching rules

1

Select the config menu, and press Enter.

2

Select routing, and press Enter.

3

Select parent, and press Enter.

4

Select rules, and press Enter.

5

Select delete rules, and press Enter. Doing so displays a list of current rules.
If no rules exist, a message displays at the bottom of the screen indicating
such.

6

Use the arrow keys to position the cursor over the rule you want to delete, and
press Enter.

7

Press CTRL-X to save your changes and return to the previous screen.

round_robin

true

Enter true if you want the appliance to go through
the parent proxy list in a round-robin.

false

go_direct

true

Enter true if you want requests to bypass parent
hierarchies and go directly to the origin server.

false

Enter false if you do not want requests to bypass
parent hierarchies.

Action Tag

Allowed Value (Continued)

dest_domain=. method=get parent=”p1.x.com:8080; p2.y.com:8080” round_robin=true

url_regex=politics prefix=/viewpoint go_direct=true

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