Adrian,
if I'm reading this correctly I think I've found a possible source of
confusion for the users in their wccp configuration.
squid.conf
>
> wccp2_forwarding_method 2
> wccp2_return_method 1
> wccp2_assignment_method 1
>
cisco:
>
> - The switch reported the following:
>
> WCCP Client ID: 10.10.2.2
> Protocol Version: 2.0
> State: Usable
> Redirection: L2
> Packet Return: GRE
> Assignment: HASH
> Initial Hash Info: 00000000000000000000000000000000
> 00000000000000000000000000000000
> Assigned Hash Info: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
> FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
> Hash Allotment: 256 (100.00%)
> Packets s/w Redirected: 0
> Connect Time: 00:08:11
> Bypassed Packets
> Process: 0
> CEF: 0
>
I haven't checked the code to see if its present. But I think squid should
be able to accept the names as shown by cisco and translate to the proper
numerics internally.
For example:
wccp2_forwarding_method L2
wccp2_return_method GRE
wccp2_assignment_method HASH
Just my 2euro.
Amos
Received on Sun Sep 09 2007 - 19:47:26 MDT
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