2. From the console tree, select the Cache node by clicking on it.
3. In the Task Pane, click the link entitled Define Cache Drives (Enable Caching).
4. In the Define Cache Drives dialog box, select the drive where the cache will be stored.
5. Enter the Maximum cache size in megabytes in the field provided, and click the
Set button.
6. Click the OK button.
7. Click the Apply button that is displayed at the top of the Details pane.
8. When presented with the option to restart the services or not, as shown in Figure
3.32, select Save the Changes and Restart the Services and click OK.
9. Click OK when finished.
FIGURE 3.31 Viewing the ISA Console Cache node.
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Examining the Cache Node Settings
FIGURE 3.32 Enabling caching.
NOTE
Unlike most other changes made in the ISA Console, configuring cache drives is one
of the changes that requires a restart of the firewall service, as noted in the preceding
procedure.
Understanding Cache Rules
Caching behavior by ISA is made granular and more configurable through the addition of
specific caching rules. Each caching rule allows for specific types of content to be
processed in different ways, depending on the needs of the administrator.
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