From: mani poopal (mani_ccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Nov 23 2004 - 13:09:44 GMT-3
Hi Group,
Derek question is very good one. I have the same doubt, I think ip wccp redirect in|out tells the router in which direction to look for http request. Brian/Scott/others , if you can put some thoughts on this for which interfaces need ip wccp web-cachse redirect in and which interfaces need ip wccp web-cache redirect out, will be great.(these are the interfaces in question)
so E1--Local Lan with clients
E2--Web-cache
S0-connected to ISP
PS:pls shed light if e2 interface also has clients in addition to web cache
thanks
Mani
"Eircom.Net" <derekgaff@eircom.net> wrote:
Hi
I have just one simple question that you may be able to help me with here
regarding WCCP. As an example I have this situation. One router with 2
Ethernet and one serial. Ethernet 1 Connected to main lan and Ethernet 2
connected to WEB Cache. And seial to the internet.
My question is that on the Ethernet connected to the Web Cache Ethernet 2. I
configured IP WCCP Redirect IN|OUT. My question is relation to the IN|OUT. Can
somebody please explain to me what the difference is between these two values,
or do I have this configued wrong, and if so what way would this be
configured.
My thinking is as follows. If the Web Cache is connected to Ethernet 2, I have
two options, configure ip wccp redirect out on that interface or on Ethernet 1
connected to the main lan configure ip wccp redirect in, which is a better
solution because it can be fast switched and the ip wccp redirect out on
ethernet 2 cant.
cheers
Derek
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