3com Webcache 1000 (3C16115) User Manual

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Deploying the Webcache in Your Network
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If the Webcache fails, the Layer 4 device will detect the failure and 
redirect Web requests to the WAN, if the device supports Webcache 
health-checks, ensuring that access to the Web is maintained.
Deploying the Webcache in Transparent mode has benefits for the 
security of your network. It ensures that only client machines that are 
inside your network can access the systems and resources within it. This 
eliminates the need for serious access controls.
Migrating from Proxy
Cache to Transparent
Cache Mode
Client machines with Web browsers that are configured to use the 
Webcache as a Proxy Cache (either directly or through Browser 
Auto-Configuration) can continue to use the Webcache as a Proxy Cache 
if you change the Webcache to a Transparent Cache deployment. This 
allows you to gradually migrate the client machines in your network from 
a pure Proxy Cache configuration to a pure Transparent Cache 
configuration, by changing the Web browsers to Transparent Cache 
mode as required.
Deploying the
SuperStack 3 Firewall
as a Proxy Forwarder
The following example describes how to install the SuperStack 3 Firewall 
(3CR16110-9x) as a Proxy Forwarder. The network layout is shown in 
Figure 11 below.
Figure 11   Deploying the Firewall and Webcache Together
Install the Webcache as described in this Chapter, taking into account any 
safety information.
Install the Webcache on a Hub or Switch connected to the DMZ port 
of the Firewall. Use the LAN port of the Webcache for this connection.
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