Cache – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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Related Commands:

cache

smart-cache-policy-mode commands

Configures cache management settings

This command specifies content cache rules that determine if a content is cached or not. Use this
feature to filter content before caching. By default content is not cached.

Supported in the following platforms:

Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510

Syntax:

cache [media|precedence|size]

cache media {(all|aol|bing|break|cnn|daily-motion|metacafe|vimeo|youtube)}

cache precedence <1-100> [deny|permit] {destination-domain <DOMAIN-NAME>|

destination-domain-regex <WORD>|destination-ip

[<IP>/M|any]|source-ip <IP>|

url-regex <URL>}

cache size <1-32>

Parameters

cache media {(all|aol|bing|break|cnn|daily-motion|metacafe|vimeo|youtube)}

cache precedence <1-100> [deny|permit] {destination-domain <DOMAIN-NAME>|

destination-domain-regex <WORD>|destination-ip [<IP>/M|any]|source-ip

<IP>|url-regex <URL>}

no

Removes an existing aging rule (refresh pattern)

cache media

Enables content caching from the following video content sharing sites. The sites currently supported are:

aol.com

bing.com

break.com

dailymotion.com

metacafe.com

vimeo.com

cnn.com

youtube.com

Select All to include the entire list of supported sites. Selected sites have their video content cached locally on
the service platform and made available to clients that request the video content.

cache precedence
<1-100>

Configures cache filtering rules that determine if a content received from the originating server is to be cached
or not. You can create multiple cache filtering rules and assign precedence values to each. These rules are
applied in order of their precedence.

<1-100> – Specify a precedence rule from 1 - 100.

[deny|permit]

Configures the deny or permit caching parameters for this rule

permits – Caches content if it matches the defined permit parameters

deny – Does not cache content if it matches the defined deny parameters

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