From the navigation pane, expand the farm and then the Web Tier installation

Getting Started with Administering Oracle Web Cache 2-11 Administration This option displays the following options: ■ Caching Rules: This option enables you to configure caching rules. See Chapter 6, Caching and Compressing Content, for more information. ■ Request Filters: This option enables you to configure request filters for protecting against common HTTP request attacks. See Chapter 4, Configuring Request Filtering, for more information. ■ Expiration: This option enables you to specify expiration policies. See Section 6.7 for more information. ■ Sites: This option enables you to configure the Web sites for which Oracle Web Cache caches content. See Section 2.11.3 for more information. ■ Origin Servers: This option enables you to configure to configure application Web servers or proxy servers to which Oracle Web Cache sends cache misses. See Section 2.11.4 for more information. ■ Cluster: This option enables you to configure a cache cluster . See Section 3.6 for more information. ■ Passwords: This option enables you to configure security options for Oracle Web Cache. See Chapter 5, Configuring Security, for more information. ■ Access Logs: This option enables you to configure settings for Oracle Web Cache access logs. See Chapter 9, Logging, for more information. ■ Event Logs: This option enables you to configure settings for Oracle Web Cache event logs. See Chapter 9, Logging, for more information. ■ Resource Limits: This option enables you to configure cache thresholds for Oracle Web Cache. See Section 2.11.5 for more information. ■ Passwords: This option enables you to configure security options for Oracle Web Cache. See Chapter 5, Configuring Security, for more information. ■ Session Configuration: This option enables you to create session definitions for: - Specifying how session requests are served by the cache - Enabling session binding , whereby a user session for a particular site is bound to an origin server to maintain state for a period - Substituting session information in session-encoded URLs See Section 2.12 for more information. ■ Multi-Version Cookies: This option enables you to specify cookie values for multiple-version URLs. See Section 6.5.1 for more information. ■ Ports Configuration: This option enables you to configure ports for Oracle Web Cache. See Section 2.11.1 for more information. Table 2–1 Cont. Web Cache Menu Options Element Description