Cisco ACNS Software Caching Configuration Guide, Release 4.2
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Table Of Contents

Symbols - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

Symbols

* wildcard character8-4

.pac files17-3

A

aborting selected objects3-3

accelerated WCCP support5-22

access control lists13-7

design considerations13-8

administrator

account2-1

login2-1

password2-1

advanced transparent caching technologies1-13, 5-12

aggregate bandwidth

WMT4-5

Apache-style transaction logging14-3

authenticated data caching3-1

authentication

access lists

enabling13-7

end-to-end

basic13-14

NTLM13-14

HTTP request13-2

user

local13-1

RADIUS13-1

TACACS+13-1

WMT and NTLM4-5

WMT proxy4-4

authentication cache

size adjustments13-13

authentication traffic bypass5-12

authorization, user13-1

autoconfiguration

of browser17-3

B

bandwidth control

and content preloading17-6

basic end-to-end authentication13-14

block.html

customized blocking message11-3

boomerang content routing

enabling17-1

browser

autoconfiguration of17-3

for opening management interface2-1

for verifying software configuration5-11

bypass5-12to 5-15

C

Cache application

disabling transparent caching5-11

feature set (table)2-9

overview1-1

cache freshness3-1

cache-on-abort3-3

caching

disabling for certain clientsB-9

of authenticated content3-1

of binary content with cookies3-3

web traffic1-1

caching hierarchy1-12

CDP. See Cisco Discovery Protocol

Cisco Discovery Protocol

implementing15-5

CiscoWorks200015-5

clear ip wccp commandA-7

CLF

log file format14-2

commands

WCCP Version 1A-5

WCCP Version 2B-16

Common Log Format. See CLF

concurrent unicast clients

WMT4-5

configuring

authentication and authorization13-1

Cache application through the GUI2-1

Content Engine in transparent mode5-4

healing mode17-3

network management15-1

primary proxy server8-1

proxy-style caching6-1

reverse proxy caching7-1

Rules Template12-1

service groupB-7

SNMP15-1

static bypass lists5-12

transaction logging14-1

transparent caching

with Cisco CSS 11000 series switch5-22

URL filtering11-1

Content Engine

and Layer 4-enabled switches5-23

communication with routerB-4

configuring

as content routing agent17-1

for reverse proxy services7-2, 7-6

for WCCP5-5

for web cache service5-6, 5-9

from GUI2-3

deployment configurations1-7

management interface10-2

removing5-12

replacing5-12

content preloading17-5

content routing

enabling boomerang17-1

Content Services Switch. See CSS 11000 series switch

conventionsxv

cookies3-3

CSS 11000 series switch

Content Engine CLI commands5-23

enabling transparent caching5-23

reverse proxy caching with

sample configuration output7-7

transparent caching with1-9

sample configuration output5-24

custom blocking messages

in URL filtering11-3

customer service and supportxvii

custom web cache

enablingB-8

router configurationB-8

D

data caching

authenticated3-1

debug ip wccp events commandA-21

debug ip wccp packets commandA-22

deployment configurations1-7

disabling

RealMedia caching10-7

transparent caching for certain clientsB-9

displaying

WCCP settingsB-14

document conventionsxv

DSCP

and content preloading17-7

DSCP rule action12-2

dynamic traffic bypass5-13

dynamic web cache serviceB-8

E

enabling

boomerang content routing17-1

custom web cache serviceB-8

dynamic authentication bypass5-12

RealProxy on Content Engine10-1

reverse proxy serviceB-8

transparent caching

of RTSP traffic with WCCP10-3

using the CSS 11000 series switch5-23

transparent error handling5-12

WCCP support on the router5-5, A-4

web cachingB-8

WMT9-1to 9-7

end-to-end authentication13-14

basic13-14

NTLM13-14

error logging

WMT4-6

exporting log files14-5

Extended Squid-style transaction logging14-3

external FTP server

exporting transaction logs to14-5

permanent error from14-7

F

failover8-1

feature set table

for Cache application2-9

flow protection

WCCP5-16

force transparently8-4

freshness settings

of cache3-1

FTP

over HTTP1-5

proxy caching6-2

G

global exclusion from proxy forwarding8-4

graphical user interface2-1

H

handling proxy-style requests8-4

healing mode

configuring17-3

helper addresses

IPA-14

hierarchical caching1-12, 13-12

home router

removing Content Engine5-12

HTTP

and caching1-3

message definition1-4

proxy caching6-2

proxy failover8-1

Range request caching3-4

http cache-on-abort command3-3

http cluster command17-4

HTTP request authentication

access control lists13-7

considerations13-6

excluding domains13-10

using LDAP server13-5

using NTLM server13-3

using RADIUS server13-4

using TACACS+ server13-2

HTTPS

proxy features6-4

I

If-Range header3-4

incoming port

WMT4-5

Internet Cache Protocol8-5

IP address

valid

informing router ofB-8

ip route-cache same-interface command5-5, A-4

IP routing

displaying status of interfacesA-13

IP spoofing5-17

ip wccp commandB-18

ip wccp enable commandA-9

ip wccp group-listen commandB-20

ip wccp redirect exclude in commandB-23

ip wccp redirect-list commandA-10

ip wccp redirect out commandB-21

ip wccp version commandB-24

ip web-cache redirect command

descriptionA-12

enabling web traffic redirection5-5, A-4

L

LDAP authentication13-5

live splitting4-4

load balancingB-6

load sheddingB-6

local user authentication13-1

log files

exporting14-5

restarting export of14-7

logging command2-5

M

management interface

opening2-1

mapping of RealProxy error level to syslog priority level2-6

maximum object size

for storing in cache3-3

MIBs

supported15-4

minimum and maximum Time To Live (TTL) settings3-2

MMS

and content preloading17-5

overview1-6

monitoring

WCCP Version 1A-4

WCCP Version 2B-12

multicast address

registering a routerB-8

multicasting

overview9-7

multiple router supportB-2

multiport transparent redirection5-16

N

N2H2 URL filtering11-4

near-miss

definition17-3

network management

configuring15-1

nontransparent caching

overview1-9

proxy mode operation6-1

NTLM

authenticated content3-1

authentication4-5, 14-4

authentication support13-2

end-to-end authentication

object caching13-14

pass-through service13-14

HTTP request authentication13-3

O

object size

maximum for cache3-3

overload bypass5-14

P

packet marking12-2

parent proxy failover8-1

password

settingB-9

preloading

of content17-5

bandwidth control17-6

resuming after aborting17-6

support for HTTP, FTP and MMS protocols17-5

support for ToS and DSCP17-7

primary proxy server8-1

proxy authentication4-4

proxy failover8-1

proxy mode

operation6-1

proxy server

primary8-1

proxy-style caching6-1, 8-4

R

RADIUS

HTTP request authentication13-4

user authentication13-1

Range requests3-4

RealMedia caching

disabling10-7

RealPlayer10-6

RealProxy

and access control10-8

CLI commands4-8

configuring4-8

conventional RTSP proxy service10-5

disabling RealMedia caching10-7

enabling on Content Engine10-1

error codes2-6

features and benefits4-7

statistics4-9

transparent RTSP proxy service10-3

RealSystem administrator page10-2

redirection

for multiple TCP portsB-5

redirection processA-2

registering router

to a multicast addressB-9

removing

Content Engine5-12

replacing

Content Engine5-12

restarting export of log files14-7

reverse proxy caching

configuring

based on Layer 4 switch7-5

based on WCCP-enabled router7-2

CSS 11000 series switch

configuration process7-6

sample configuration output7-7

overview1-11

reverse proxy service

enablingB-8

router

communication with Content EngineB-4

configuring

for reverse proxy service7-3

for web cache service5-7, 5-9

enabling WCCP support5-5, A-4

indicating valid IP addressesB-8

registering to a multicast addressB-8

removing Content Engine5-12

WCCP configuration exampleA-5

RTSP

overview1-6

RTSP proxy service

conventional10-5

transparent using WCCP-enabled routers10-3

Rules Template

actions12-2

configuring12-1

order of executing actions12-5

order of executing patterns12-6

patterns12-4

setting ToS or DSCP12-2

S

sanitized transaction logs14-4

satellite connections

and TCP16-3

Server13-10

server redundancy13-11

service group

configuring using WCCP Version 2B-7

setting passwordB-9

sfadmin console11-9

show ip interface commandA-4, A-13, B-25

show ip wccp commandA-4, A-16, B-17, B-28

show ip wccp web-caches commandA-4, A-18

show running-config commandB-10

SmartFilter software11-9

SNMP

key CLI commands15-3

overview15-1

security models and security levels15-3

supported MIBs15-4

traps15-4

versions supported15-2

specifying a domain name8-4

Squid-style transaction logging14-2

SSH2-5

SSL tunneling6-4

standby interface2-7

static bypass5-15

statistics

N2H211-6

RealProxy4-9

WMT4-6

streaming media

RealProxy10-1

supported protocols4-2

WMT9-1

syslog

priority level mapping to RealProxy error codes2-6

system logging

setting specific parameters for syslog file2-5

T

TACACS+ authentication13-2

TCP

configuring parameters using Content Engine GUI16-2

over satellite extensions16-3

TCP redirection processB-5

technical supportxvii

Time To Live (TTL)

minimum and maximum settings3-2

ToS

and content preloading17-7

setting values12-2

traceroute support2-7

transaction logging

after authentication13-13

and NTLM authentication14-4

and WMT4-6

Apache-style format14-3

Extended Squid-style format14-3

sanitized14-4

Squid-style format14-2

transparent caching

advanced technologies1-13

and CSS 11000 series switch5-22

and proxy caching6-2, 8-2

deployment5-1to 5-5

disabling5-11

of RTSP traffic using WCCP10-3

overview1-7

through WCCP-enabled router1-8

with Cisco CSS 11000 series switch1-9

WMT using WCCP9-2

transparent mode

authentication13-11

hierarchical caching in13-12

operation5-2

U

UDP

overview1-7

URL11-4

url-filter command

order of precedence over rules command11-2

URL filtering

configuring11-1

with N2H2 server11-4

with RADIUS authentication11-4

with SmartFilter software11-9

with URL lists11-2

with Websense server11-7

user authentication13-1

V

valid IP address

indicating to routerB-8

variable bit rate4-3

verifying

software configuration5-11

WCCP configuration settingsB-10

W

WCCP

accelerated5-22

and transparent caching5-1

RTSP streaming media10-3

displaying settingsB-14

enabling

support on the router5-5, A-4

Version 1 on router5-5, A-4

flow protection5-16

monitoringA-4

service groups5-2

Version 1

commandsA-5

configuration tasksA-3

monitoringA-4

operationB-2

overviewA-1

prerequisites5-4, A-3

redirection processA-2

supported platforms5-4, A-3

Version 2

commandsB-16

configuration examplesB-12

configuration tasksB-7

configuring a service groupB-7

monitoringB-12

multirouter supportB-2

operationB-2

overviewB-1

prerequisitesB-7

restrictionsB-6

supported platformsB-7

verifying configuration settingsB-10

wccp flow-redirect command

for WCCP flow protection5-17

web acceleration1-11

Web Cache Communication Protocol. See WCCP

web cache packet returnB-5

web cache service

clients and cache on different subnets5-8

clients and cache on the same subnet5-6

configuration examples

for different subnets5-10

for same subnet5-7

runningB-8

web caching

enablingB-8

Websense server

and URL filtering11-7

web server acceleration7-1

wildcard character *8-4

WMT

authentication using Windows NTLM protocol4-5

broadcast9-8

caching overview4-3

conventional proxy service9-4

enabling on the Content Engine9-1, 10-1

live splitting4-4

multicasting

multicast-in and multicast-out9-9

multicast-in and unicast-out9-10

overview9-7

unicast-in and multicast-out9-8

proxy overview4-2

transaction logging4-6

transparent caching using WCCP9-2