Start by using a packet sniffer and see if you can determine why the
TCP sessions are hanging.
It may be WCCPv2 interception. It depends on how you've set it up to the
Cat6k.
Adrian
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008, Shoebottom, Bryan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having problems getting to www.cmhc.ca through our cache servers.
> We have a 2.6S4 and a 3.0S1 server running transparently with WCCPv2 and
> Cisco cat6k equipment. I have tried to get to the site through the
> transparent configuration, and with each cache configured in my browser,
> but the site takes a long time to come up (over 10min, I haven't stayed
> around to watch) if it ever completes in any situation. If I bypass the
> caches completely, I can bring up the site with no problems.
> There are no errors in cache.log and access.log only shows an entry when
> something finally loads in the browser (i.e. when the icon shows up
> after 5min, I see the request for favicon.ico). Since the site doesn't
> load when the browser is configured for a cache, WCCP shouldn't be the
> issue.
>
> Can anyone replicate this or have a solution? If you need any more
> info, please let me know.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Bryan Shoebottom CCNA
> Network & Systems Analyst
> Network Services & Computer Operations
> Fanshawe College
> Phone: (519) 452-4430 x4904
> Fax: (519) 453-3231
> BShoebottom@fanshawec.ca
>
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