On Sun, Oct 01, 2006, Shaun Skillin (home) wrote:
> Hi Mernoz,
> Yes, it is documented to use the same IP address for eth0 and wccp0, which I 
> thought was strange too, but apparently helps things.
> Router-ID will be the highest IP address on any interface.  This is the same 
> behavior as OSPF, BGP, and other router-id's, but I don't see a way to 
> override this with wccp.
> Wccp2_router value must be an IP address as far as I know.
> The L2-forward/GRE-return is odd to me also, but apparently what the switch 
> wants to do, and cannot be changed.  Another thing that is odd is that the 
> "redirection packets" counter does not increment on the switch.  Everything 
> seems to work now, except for the offline_mode (my original post).  I'm still 
> scratching my head about that one.

Thats documented - most of the WCCPv2 counters don't increment on a 3550 IIRC.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps646/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00801cdf38.html#28880

Thats for 12.1(19)EA1.



Adrian

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