RE: [squid-users] Stuck - Tproxy+WCCPv2 Layer2

From: Shaun Skillin \(home\) <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 23:49:25 -0600

I haven't tried with tproxy, but I did get the same error message on my
3550. I just changed the forward method to L2 and return method to GRE
(just as the switch asked for) and it's working (though no idea why
Cisco wants different methods).

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Chadd [mailto:adrian@creative.net.au]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 5:55 PM
To: Henrik Nordstrom
Cc: Errol Neal; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Stuck - Tproxy+WCCPv2 Layer2

On Fri, Sep 15, 2006, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> tor 2006-09-14 klockan 17:43 -0400 skrev Errol Neal:
> > Henrik wrote:
> > >It means your switch-router is not (yet) supported by Squid. See
the
> > last page of bug 1696 for details.
> >
> > Thanks for the reply. I guess I'll go back to the drawing board..
>
> Don't forget that one option on that drawing board is to make your
> switch-router supported by Squid.. Shouldn't be that complicated.
> Everything is documented in the WCCP2 draft, only that no one has
> implemented the needed code in Squid yet.

Funnily enough, Steven Wilton is working on this.

I've acquired a pair of older Cisco Cache Engines which I -hope-
will speak the mask assignment protocol. Steven and I will then
figure out why it isn't working and get it going.

(Of course, I'm hoping that my Cisco 3550 here actually speaks the
mask assignment stuff rather than the hash map. If anyone here
has a Cisco 7600 or a Catalyst 6500 in a test lab somewhere then
please let me know. I'd really, really appreciate it..)

Adrian
Received on Sat Oct 07 2006 - 23:49:40 MDT

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