On 2/8/07, Jon Christensen <jonc21@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/8/07, Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 08, 2007, Jon Christensen wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am having trouble getting my cache registered. Here are the configs: > > > > centos: > > [root@vm21 squid]# lsmod | grep gre > > ip_gre 17121 0 > > You don't need that. the 3550 does L2 redirect, not GRE. > > > squid: > > wccp2_router 192.168.0.254 > > wccp_version 4 > > wccp2_forwarding_method 1 > > wccp2_return_method 1 > > wccp2_service standard 0 > > '1' means GRE, which isn't what you want. You want '2'. > try "debug ip wccp packets" and "debug ip wccp events" on the 3550 - it'll > complain that the redirection method isn't valid and reject the association. > > > > Adrian > > > > > 3550: > > ip wccp web-cache > > interface vlan3 > > ip wccp web-cache redirect in > > > > > > SRA#sh ip wccp > > Global WCCP information: > > Router information: > > Router Identifier: -not yet determined- > > Protocol Version: 2.0 > > > > Service Identifier: web-cache > > Number of Cache Engines: 0 > > Number of routers: 0 > > Total Packets Redirected: 0 > > Redirect access-list: -none- > > Total Packets Denied Redirect: 0 > > Total Packets Unassigned: 0 > > Group access-list: -none- > > Total Messages Denied to Group: 0 > > Total Authentication failures: 0 > > Total Bypassed Packets Received: 0 > > > > > > 1) Does the "ip wccp web-cache redirect in" go on the vlan interface > > of the client or the vlan interface that leads to squid? > > > > 2) What am I missing? > > > > Thanks! > Thanks for the reply. I modified the wccp2_forwarding_method to 2. I don't see any debug messages on the 3550. Here is a bit more info from squid: 2007/02/08 17:04:58| Accepting proxy HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 3128, FD 12. 2007/02/08 17:04:58| Accepting ICP messages at 0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD 13. 2007/02/08 17:04:58| WCCP Disabled. 2007/02/08 17:04:58| Accepting WCCPv2 messages on port 2048, FD 14.
OK, I made a big mistake. I forgot to create a static on our firewall so traffic from squid could get to the router. I have all of IP open by the way. I am a bit closer: SRA#sh ip wccp Global WCCP information: Router information: Router Identifier: 192.168.254.254 Protocol Version: 2.0 Service Identifier: web-cache Number of Cache Engines: 0 Number of routers: 0 Total Packets Redirected: 0 Redirect access-list: -none- Total Packets Denied Redirect: 0 Total Packets Unassigned: 0 Group access-list: -none- Total Messages Denied to Group: 0 Total Authentication failures: 0 Total Bypassed Packets Received: 0 Still not redirecting packets correctly though.