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Unfortunately, stage fright prevents me from asking this question on the
NANOG meeting floor.
My understanding of WCCP is that the server is responsible to tell the
WCCP-enabled Cisco router that, "Hey, I'm alive to recieve port 80
requests!"
My question is, what prevents a cache from seding a WCCP frame saying,
"Hey, I'm alive" when it really isn't?
Is there a way for the router to check the cache in the opposite
direction? Seems odd that your would rely on the cache to verify that the
cache is OK.
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