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

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Parameters

smart-cache enable

Example

nx4500-5CFA2B(config-smart-cache-policy-test)#smart-cache enable

nx4500-5CFA2B(config-smart-cache-policy-test)#

Related Commands:

transparent-proxy

smart-cache-policy-mode commands

Enables or disables the transparent proxy mode on a device. This is the default mode of proxying.

When enabled, all packets are automatically routed to the port on which the content cache engine
listens (3128) by default. The advantage of the transparent proxy mode is that clients need not be
configured with an explicit proxy,

Transparent content caching, on the other hand, acts as an intermediary for the originating servers
and returns cached content to clients as if the data originated from the associated servers.
Transparent caching proxies perform server load-balancing and compression to regulate load on
the originating servers and reduce bandwidth usage.

Supported in the following platforms:

Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510

Syntax:

transparent-proxy {protocol|vlan}

transparent-proxy {protocol {all|https}}

transparent-proxy {vlan <VLAN-ID>}

Parameters

transparent-proxy {protocol {all|https}}

transparent-proxy {vlan <VLAN-IP>}

Example

nx4500-5CFA2B(config-smart-cache-policy-test)#transparent-proxy vlan 10-20

nx4500-5CFA2B(config-smart-cache-policy-test)#

nx4500-5CFA2B(config-smart-cache-policy-test)#show context

smart-cache-policy test

smart-cache enable

Enables smart content caching. When enabled, devices using this smart-cache policy act as forward proxy.

no

Disables smart content caching

protocol {all|https}

Optional. Selects the protocols used for transparent proxy mode

https – Optional. Enables HTTPS for transparent proxy

all – Optional. Enables all protocols for transparent proxy

vlan <VLAN-ID>

Optional. Configures the VLAN(s) for which transparent proxy mode (content caching) is enabled. By default
content caching is disabled on all VLANs.

<VLAN-ID> – Specify the list of VLANs.

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