Dual WCCP Deployment
The following section describes how to deploy two HP EFS WAN Accelerators that are physically
Figure 7-8. Dual WCCP Deployment
Traffic between client and server passes through the two routers. When each router is configured with a WCCP service group, all traffic is redirected to pass through the corresponding HP EFS WAN Accelerators as it transits the router, enabling the HP EFS WAN Accelerators to optimize the connections.
| IMPORTANT: The HP EFS WAN Accelerators are connected using the WAN interface only. |
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| WCCP uses a router identification number (ID) to announce the router to the HP EFS |
| WAN Accelerators. The router ID is one of the interfaces IP addresses: the router ID |
| is not guaranteed to be the address of the interface closest to the HP EFS WAN |
| Accelerator. |
| The HP EFS WAN Accelerator must be able to route traffic back to the address that the |
| router uses as the router ID. It is not sufficient to have the HP EFS WAN Accelerator |
| know how to route to the client, server, and the |
| the HP EFS WAN Accelerator must know how to route traffic to the interface that the |
| router takes its WCCP router ID from. The router ID can be changed by configuring a |
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| The 6509 router uses hardware switching, if it can. It must be turned off using the no |
| mls ip command on the interfaces which are enabled for WCCP. |
To configure the | • At the system prompt, enter the following set of commands on the CISCO 3640 |
WCCP (3640) router | router: |
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| service timestamps debug datetime localtime |
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