From: samccie2004@yahoo.co.uk
Date: Fri Oct 22 2004 - 09:05:06 GMT-3
Scott
Thanks for the clear explanation :-)
For D-Day, would Cisco accept one or the other or both. Or perhaps it is
something that I need to deduct from the wording
Regards
Sam
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Morris [mailto:swm@emanon.com]
Sent: 21 October 2004 22:04
To: samccie2004@yahoo.co.uk; 'studygroup'
Subject: RE: WCCP direction ?
The "redirect" is from the perspective of the router with regards to the
http request being made.
So:
User --> e0/0 (router) s0/0 --> internet web server
The web request is seen INCOMING on e0/0 and OUTGOING on s0/0. You may
put
either:
E0/0: ip wccp web-cache redirect in
S0/0: ip wccp web-cache redirect out
The location of the web-cache itself is not part of the picture for this
particular command.
HTH,
Scott Morris, MCSE, CCDP, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider)
#4713, JNCIP, CCNA-WAN Switching, CCSP, Cable Communications Specialist,
IP
Telephony Support Specialist, IP Telephony Design Specialist, CISSP
CCSI #21903
swm@emanon.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
samccie2004@yahoo.co.uk
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 1:11 PM
To: 'studygroup'
Subject: WCCP direction ?
Hi Group
I still find it confusing to decide the direction of re-redirection when
using caching engine.
If a caching engine is on a LAN, would I redirect out to it so it caches
my
requests ?
Or redirect in, so I accept response from it.
I am inclined to use 1st explanation.
Any thoughts ?
TIA
Sam
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