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24.10.2016 23:40, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
> And why would you want this exactly?
> The most simple thing is to use routing policy and to monitor the proxy in
> a much higher level then WCCP.

Based on my personal experience with WCCP (over 6 years). PBR is VERY router's CPU consumpted.
WCCP - is not (L2, not GRE. GRE performs on CPU, L2 on control-plane and hardware-accelerated).

However, using edge router for WCCP is not so good idea by another reason. It breaks good network architecture in most cases. I'm not CCA, but ever for me it's obvious.

So, underlying aggregations switches is more appropriate target for WCCP, because of they can be uses L2 WCCP - which is extremely fast.

> For example fetch a web page or a statistics page every 10 seconds.
> It’s considered pretty right in the industry.
> For routers it’s a whole another story but for a rock solid system I do not
> believe WCCP is a must.

Depending of router. Branch router must have. Just take a look on whole Cisco's router's range. Just for interest.

> Any juniper and Cisco + others these days do not rely on WCCP since it’s
> considered a hassle to maintain.

Cats delicious. You just do not know how to cook them :)

WCCP is a very simple protocol. While there may be poorly documented. There is another problem - very few people well versed in networking technologies, few details delves into what makes. The vast majority simply copy-paste configs without a single thought in his head, not bothering to understand.

What is there to maintain? Just configure it once and sit on the ass straight.
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> From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Yuri
> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 14:06
> To: Garth van Sittert | BitCo <garth@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
> squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Squid with ASR9001
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> Ha, it seems ASR9000 really does not support WCCP exactly. You right.
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> WCCP supported on Nexus, on ASR1000... So, your router only can use PBR or
> analoquie.
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> The only idea is to buy 3750 as aggregation switch, config WCCP on it and
> connect to your ASR by fiber trunk.
> 24.10.2016 16:30, Garth van Sittert | BitCo пишет:

> By Cisco employee - “Correct, there is no WCCP and no plans for it
> either... :(”
> https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12227051/ios-xr-and-wccp

> WCCP supported platforms –
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> https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/133201/wccp-platform-support-overvi
> ew

> Our ASR9001 has no commands that support wccp anywhere…




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> 24.10.2016 13:16, Garth van Sittert | BitCo пишет:
> Yes, it looks like all of the ASR9000 range which makes use of IOS XR no
> longer supports WCCP.
> Please, provide prooflink from Cisco.
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> Policy Based Routing has been replaced by ACL Based Forwarding or ABF.
> So? This is therminology difference, if any.
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