03-10-2014 09:00 PM
As captioned, I would like to clarify the difference between WCCP Group 61 and 62? Are they proprietary defined as group 61 towards WAN side and Group 62 towards customer LAN side?
Since, I cannot search on web which group no. refer to which service, do anyone has such information? Any table to show the group no. assignment for different service?
03-17-2014 04:51 AM
Hi ,
Basically WCCP 61 Group is for the source ip address and WCCP 62 is for the destination IP address.
So usually the WCCP 61 redirect list should be applied closes to LAN interface and WCCP 62 is closes to WAN interface. But you can change the WCCP redirect list as you need by change redirect in/out statement.
Regards,
Bala
03-19-2014 02:25 PM
Hi,
Basically this has to do with load balancing between WAAS devices (WAEs)
So if you only have one WAE, the group-id chosen is more or less irrelevant (as long as it's 61 or 62).
If you have more than one WAE at a location, you migth want to consider the load balancing criteria :
As Bala writes, load balancing on group ID 61 is based on source IP address, and on group 62 it's on destinations IP-address.
So at a "datacenter" you can use either :
group-id 61 on WAN - if you want a specific client to always be redirected to the same WAE
group-id 62 on WAN - if you want traffic destined for the same server, to always hit the same WAE
it really depends on what you want and where you expect the higest DRE hit rate.
And at the branch (if you have more than one WAE there) :
group-id 61 on WAN - if you want traffic from a specific server to always hit the same WAE
group-id 62 on WAN - if you want traffic to a specific client to always hit the same WAE
So it really depends what you want to gain ... and of course ýour traffic patterns.
My personal favour is to always have load balancing done based on server IP addresses.
So in datacenter I prefer to have : - 61 on LAN and 62 on WAN
And in Branch the other way around : - 62 on LAN and 61 on WAN
But really ... it depends.
best regards
Finn Poulsen
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