It has to do with the direction of the http requests if you set in it means
inspect http requests entering this interfaces, and for out requests going
out the specified interface.
Santiago
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De: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] En nombre de Bryan
Bartik
Enviado el: Domingo, 19 de Julio de 2009 13:25
Para: Mohamed El Henawy
CC: Cisco certification
Asunto: Re: WCCP redirect in or out ?
Sounds right to me. If you have redirect out on an interface, that means
traffic outbound on that interface is redirected. It does not mean the
caches are on that interface.
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Mohamed El Henawy
<m.henawy_at_link.net>wrote:
> Hello Group ,
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> got this short question..
> I have an old tech document for netmasters, they say redirect in or out
> doesn't depend on location of the server but its to do routing 1st or
> redirect
> 1st...is that true ?
> I'm doing IE LAB8 and they did redirect out on the serial ( the web
servers
> were on the other side of the frame relay )
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