68 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide
Examples
The following rule tells the appliance to block all requests from rec.*
groups with the exception of rec.soccer:
The following rule is an example of setting the port associated with the
hostname:
The following rule is an example of associating an interface and priority with
an IP address:
The following rules are examples of establishing priorities for the hostnames:
The following rules are examples of defining pull and pullover groups.
Note Every line designating a pull or pullover group must be preceded by a “cache
on demand” line as follows:
▼ Deleting NNTP server rules
1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.
2 Select protocols, and press Enter.
3 Select nntp, and press Enter.
4 Select servers, and press Enter.
5 Select delete, and press Enter. Doing so displays a list of rules. If no rules
exist, a message displays at the bottom of the screen indicating such.
6 Use the arrow keys to select the rule you want to delete and press Enter.
7 Press CTRL-X to save your change and return to the previous screen.
.block !rec.soccer,rec.*
news.webhost.com:999 *
news.webhost.com * 0 10.3.3.2
news.webhost.com * 0
news.backup.com * 1
comp.webhost.com *
comp.webhost.com comp.* feed
comp.webhost.com alt.*
comp.webhost.com alt.bicycles pull