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Chapter 13 Configuring Application Acceleration and Optimization
Configuring an HTTP Optimization Action List
Step 4 Do the following:
• Click Deploy Now to deploy this configuration on the ACE appliance.
• Click Cancel to exit this procedure without saving your entries.
• Click Next to save your entries.
Related Topics
• Optimization Traffic Policies and Typical Configuration Flow, page 13-2
• Configuring Optimization Parameter Maps, page 13-6
• Configuring Traffic Policies for HTTP Optimization, page 13-6
• Configuring Global Application Acceleration and Optimization, page 13-9
• Setting Policy Map Rules and Actions for Layer 7 HTTP Optimization, page 12-86
Cache Forward Check this check box to enables the cache forward feature for the
corresponding URLs. Cache forward allows the ACE to serve the object
from its cache (static or dynamic) even when the object has expired if the
maximum cache TTL time period has not yet expired (set by specifying the
Cache Time-to-Live Duration (%): field in an Optimization parameter map).
At the same time, the ACE sends an asynchronous request to the origin
server to refresh its cache of the object.
Clear this check box to disable this feature.
Dynamic Entity Tag This feature enables the acceleration of noncacheable embedded objects,
which results in improved application response time. When enabled, this
feature eliminates the need for users to download noncacheable objects on
each request.
Check this check box to indicate that the ACE appliance is to implement
just-in-time object acceleration for noncacheable embedded objects.
Clear this check box to disable this feature.
Note The ACE restricts you from enabling Dynamic Entity Tag if you
have previously specified either Enable Delta or Cache Dynamic.
Table 13-1 Optimization Action List Configuration Options
Field Description
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