12-03-2008 10:30 PM
started doing transaction logging
where do i find the decode, I don't understand no_peer when both devices are accessible
12-04-2008 08:09 AM
no_peer indicates that the TCP Autodiscovery does not detect another WAE at the other end during the syn/syn-ack/ack handshake.
Look for asynchronise routes that are not being intercepted or other back door routes that traffic might be taking. The same WAE needs to see both sides of the TCP connection. It could be something as simple as a typo in a wccp redirect-list acl or missing wccp redirect on an interface.
Hope that helps,
Dan
Dan
12-06-2008 03:44 PM
Dan, thanks for your input, most of the No_peer entries were from IP phones, whose vlans were not included in the wccp redirect
But I do have one remote WAE that seems to stop working after a few days, A lot of no_peer entries in the log, and when i telnet into the WAE and do a "sh wccp flow tcp" all the entries are zero. Reloading the WAE seems to fix this problem and it starts working for a few days ..any ideas what I need to look for to fix this problem?
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