Two things you can do: 1) When the wccp service breaks as you describe, do a "sh ip wccp" on the router, make sure that "Number of Service Group Clients" and "Number of Service Group Routers" are both no zero. 2) On the router: Debug ip wccp - make sure your logging is set to debug level on the router What for the "Here I am" and "I see you" packets, which identifies that the router and the squid box see each other. One important thing, make sure you router is running the most recent version of IOS...different revisions have WCCP problems come and go. I have been running 12.4(15)T8 without problems for months. I was running various sub releases of 12.4 and had problems...but 12.4(15)T8 seems stable. Nick -----Original Message----- From: alexmontoanelli@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:alexmontoanelli@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alex Montoanelli Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 7:13 AM To: squid-users Subject: CISCO + WCCP Stopping forward packets Hello all. I have a FreeBSD Box, running Squid Version 2.7.STABLE6-20090306, with WCCP2 features on, with my Cisco Router 2811. It's running fine, but after a few hours, the traffic is not forwarded from Cisco do Squid Box. I don't see any packet on gre0 and a 'show ip wccp' in Cisco, has not increment counters from redirected packets. In my logs (cisco e squid) I could not get nothing; someone has been there? Regards Alex Montoanelli