Cisco hardware has multiple switching paths that can be used for packet
forwarding (process switching, fast switching, Cisco Express Forwarding
(CEF), distributed CEF (dCEF), etc.
Certain versions of the IOS have certain functionality in some paths and not
in others. In some releases of the IOS, WCCP wasn't supported in the CEF
path, and with CEF turned on, the WCCP portion of life never saw the
packets.
This isn't likely to be your case, as you are actually seeing packets (okay,
portions of packets ;).
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Wayne Smith, CNE/MCSE/CCNP/CCDP
Computer Resources (http://www.cros.net)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathan Lewis" <nathan_lewis@uclid.com>
To: "Dan Williamson" <danw@norcomcable.ca>
Cc: <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 7:20 PM
Subject: RE: [SQU] More on WCCP and truncated GRE packets. --HELP
> Thanks. I will look into that option. Anybody off-hand know what this
does?
>
> At 06:16 PM 12/13/00 -0600, Dan Williamson wrote:
> >I seriously doubt this will help. But I will throw in my 2 cents anyways
> >since I had a heck of a time getting WCCP to work in my system. I to got
> >some help from the group, especially Lincoln.
> >I am running 12.1.3 on my router. I fought with it for sometime, I then
> >stumbled onto turning IP CEF on Globally. Then I turned it off on my
client
> >side interface.
> >no ip route-cache cef
> >I don't know why it worked, but I'm just glad that it did.
> >
> >Like I say, doubt it will help, but it did work for me.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Dan
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