> > 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 > One thing to note: we are aware of a problem with Squid WCCPv2 not sending the "Here I Am" packet when only the RAM cache is in use. The workaround for that is to turn off waiting for cache rebuild (wccp2_rebuild_wait off). HTH Amos > > -----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 > >