01-21-2008 09:48 PM
I am trying to configure a redirect on my 4506 device to restrict some data from being processed by the WAE located in my datacenter. Outside the redirect-list command, how do I prevent data from being processed by the WAE?
The IOS I am running is bootflash:cat4500-entservicesk9-mz.122-40.SG.bin and I run WCCPv2 on both the edge and the core appliances.
Thanks
01-22-2008 05:01 AM
Frank,
Redirect lists are not currently supported on the 4500/4948 platforms. This limits your ability to perform more granular redirection (beyond what is specified by the WCCP service group).
Zach
01-23-2008 01:42 PM
Zach,
Thanks for your timely response. Is it possible to use the service group approach to block subnets that I do not want the WAE device to process?
On another note, if I have 2 frame relay subinterfaces. Where do I need to apply the "IP wccp 62 redirect in" command. Should I put them on only the physical interface (S0/0) or on both of the subinterfaces (S0/0.100 and S0/0.109)?
Thanks
01-24-2008 08:55 AM
Frank,
Not sure I understand the question about "the service group approach". Can you please elaborate?
For the second question, WCCP would be configured on the sub-interface (i.e. the ones with the IP addresses configured).
Zach
01-24-2008 10:46 AM
Zach,
Please allow me to rephrase my earlier question.
How can I prevent certain subnets from being processed by my core WAE that connects to the 4506 without using the redirect-list? You made mention of the service group method and I wanted to know how I could use that to stop certain traffic from being processed by the WAE.
01-26-2008 02:20 AM
You can configure a policy in WAAS for the subnet(s) you want to bypass and set the policy-map action to 'pass-through'. There is no way to prevent the 4500 from the redirecting the traffic.
Zach
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