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Re: Re: what is best method to connect two squid servers on the same router?

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If it is indeed the case as Amos said, your cpu consumption doubling due
to http redirect rules on your router and overwhelming your routers cpu,
then, Do you think it may be reasonable to attempt to leverage a
different setup, perhaps configuring a default route for all http
traffic from your router to a more robust device on your lan that could
handle the routing of http traffic to your squids?




On Sun, 2013-05-12 at 10:31 -0700, Ahmad wrote:
> hi nichole , 
> thanks alot for interest ,
> 
> 
> i think that my problem is complex .
> it  is a mix of cisco config and squid config .
> 
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> 
> about my issue , i think that my topology describe the isseu clearly .
> 
> i tried each squid to has its uniqe serve number difffer than others .
> 
> but my router cpu got high !!!
> 
> 
> regrads
> 
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