From: Matthew Seppeler (Matt.Seppeler@InetX.com)
Date: Sun Nov 07 2004 - 13:54:38 GMT-3
Objective: Have the HTTP requests redirected to the web cache engine
located in VLAN 3.
My limited knowledge on WCCP leads me to believe that you direct either
the in or out keyword with the "ip wccp web-cache redirect" interface
command based on the direction of the HTTP request (where the web cache
engine is).
I'm looking for a WCCP guru here to help point me in the right direction
(no pun intended). My question here is the direction you apply the "ip
wccp web-cache redirect" command. I would think that if VLAN 3 hangs
off of E0/0 on the router being configured and that is where the web
cache engine is located, you would apply it outbound ("ip wccp web-cache
redirect out") on the E0/0 interface towards the web cache engine and/or
inbound if applied on the other interfaces ("ip wccp web-cache redirect
out") on the interfaces on the router. One more thing to throw you in
the mix. The users are also hanging off of E0/0 as well. In that case,
would you need to change the direction on E0/0 to "in" to have the
direction point back to the web cache engine on that VLAN or is it still
applied with the "out" keyword on E0/0.
Help!
Matt Seppeler
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