What does the "Only cache local content" box do under Caching Server?

Just upgraded to Mavericks server, but I don;t understand what the "Only cache local content option" does? Does that mean it caches content on an on-demand basis, or dowloads all availavle updates?
Thanks!
Joel

https://help.apple.com/advancedserveradmin/mac/3.0/#apd5E1AD52E-012B-4A41-8F21-8 E9EDA56583A
I suppose it's hidden in the Key 'PeerFilterRanges'
When PeerFilterRanges is boolean true, the caching server does the same as the above but uses the ListenRanges rather than the PeerFilterRanges value.

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