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Hi All,


Is WCCP available in Juniper routers ???

Any suggestions are welcome as I am trying to connect CacheFlow to the =
router with IP spoofing.

Regards

Amar

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Is WCCP available in junper [ In reply to ]
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 03:01:36PM +0530, Amar wrote:
> Hi All,
>
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> Is WCCP available in Juniper routers ???

Not that I am aware of.

> Any suggestions are welcome as I am trying to connect CacheFlow to
> the router with IP spoofing.

We have a M10 at the border of our University's campus network. We
use filter based forwarding to take any traffic exiting the campus
bound for port 80 and reroute it to our cluster of Cacheflows. We
have an Alteon sitting in front of the cluster to handle the load
balancing.

It is a fairly simple config on the Juniper. We have a firewall
filter that matches port 80 TCP traffic and uses an alternate
routing table. The alternate routing table has a single route,
default pointing to the IP address of the Cacheflow pool that is
directly attached to the Juniper. Juniper now has some pretty
good documentation on filter based forwarding that shows a generic
example of FBF.

http://www.juniper.net/techcenter/techpapers/552003.html

Jeff

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