Wccp And Switch Stacks - Cisco Catalyst 3560-X Software Configuration Manual

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Understanding WCCP
priority of 100 and looks for destination port 80, and service group 2 has a priority of 50 and looks for
source port 80, the incoming packet with source and destination port 80 is forwarded by using service
group 1 because it has the higher priority.
WCCP supports a cluster of application engines for every service group. Redirected traffic can be sent
to any one of the application engines. The switch supports the mask assignment method of load
balancing the traffic among the application engines in the cluster for a service group.
After WCCP is configured on the switch, the switch forwards all service group packets received from
clients to the application engines. However, these packets are not redirected:
You can configure a single multicast address per service group for sending and receiving protocol
messages. When there is a single multicast address, the application engine sends a notification to one
address, which provides coverage for all routers in the service group, for example, 225.0.0.0. If you add
and remove routers dynamically, using a single multicast address provides easier configuration because
you do not need to specifically enter the addresses of all devices in the WCCP network.
You can use a router group list to validate the protocol packets received from the application engine.
Packets matching the address in the group list are processed, packets not matching the group list address
are dropped.
To disable caching for specific clients, servers, or client/server pairs, you can use a WCCP redirect
access control list (ACL). Packets that do not match the redirect ACL bypass the cache and are forwarded
normally.
Before WCCP packets are redirected, the switch examines ACLs associated with all inbound features
configured on the interface and permits or denies packet forwarding based on how the packet matches
the entries in the ACL.
Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(58)SE, both permit and deny ACL entries are supported in
Note
WCCP redirect lists.
When packets are redirected, the output ACLs associated with the redirected interface are applied to the
packets. Any ACLs associated with the original port are not applied unless you specifically configure
the required output ACLs on the redirected interfaces.

WCCP and Switch Stacks

WCCP support is the same for a switch stack as for a standalone switch. WCCP configuration
information is propagated to all switches in the stack. All switches in the stack, including the stack
master, process the information and program their hardware. For more information about switch stacks,
see
The stack master performs these WCCP functions:
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Packets originating from the application engine and targeted to the server.
Packets originating from the application engine and targeted to the client.
Packets returned or rejected by the application engine. These packets are sent to the server.
Chapter 1, "Managing Switch Stacks."
It receives protocol packets from any WCCP-enabled interface and sends them out any
WCCP-enabled interface in the stack.
It processes the WCCP configuration and propagates the information to all stack members.
It distributes the WCCP information to any switch that joins the stack.
It programs its hardware with the WCCP information it processes.
Chapter 1
Configuring Cache Services By Using WCCP
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