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23.10.2016 23:16, Garth van Sittert | BitCo пишет:
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> Has anyone had any experience setting up Squid with any IOS XR Cisco routers?  The Cisco ASR9000 range doesn’t support WCCP and I cannot find any examples online.
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Seriously, the entire range?

Who said that it does not support WCCP? It is obligation to support, if only because it is not a home dish soap. That's when Cisco write the documentation that does not support - and then we cry.
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> I have also found quotes regarding PBR on the ASR9000… “With IOS XR traditional policy-based routing (PBR) is history”
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It's crazy city a forum talking about? PBR - is a fundamental functionality for the router. Especially for the router at this level. I somehow difficult to imagine a company that completely cuts down the business by releasing incompatible with what device. This is only possible in the OpenSource. But not in huge IT-business company. AFAIK.
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> I plan to use this on our 10Gbps ISP traffic to improve customer experience…
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There is no examples because the solutions of such a level rarely use Squid. Personally, I do not have a machine to play and write an example to Squid's wiki. As you know, Christmas is not the wife of a router is present as trinkets.
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