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haseeb_eng

2002-11-09, 4:48 am

1st question :I have a Cacheflow with 3 interfaces . I want to utilize all 3 NICs . Is there a way i can point certain traffic to certain NIC by using access list on the router or i must use static routing ? I could'nt find out this information on Cacheflow site .
2nd Questions: In order to use service group the devices must be in multicast group ?
3rd Question : Whats the difference between ip wccp webcache & ip wccp service-group-number command on the cisco router ?
darthfeces

2002-11-10, 9:49 pm

i have no idea what that is,
but if you have a content switching module
on a 6500 you can use server load balancing.
haseeb_eng

2002-11-17, 7:28 am

thanks for info darthfaces and check this out too :-

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td...oc/net_cach.htm

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products...00800da707.html
LANlord

2002-11-22, 11:19 am

The difference between ip wccp web-cache and ip wccp service-group-number is the tcp ports they redirect.

web-cache is the name for port 80. So ip wccp web-cache will only redirect traffic bound for port 80 to the cache engine.

With the ip wccp <service-number> <groupaddress> command you can get more granular with the ports you rediret to the cache engine.
haseeb_eng

2002-12-04, 12:12 am

thanks for the info LAN lord
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