[squid-users] Whether we can redirect video traffic to squid 2.7 via porting mirror

2014-08-28 Thread johnzeng
Hi , i have a switch , and i hope to redirect video traffic to Cache via using Port mirroring feature , and monitoring network traffic that involves forwarding a copy of each packet from one network switch. Whether Squid 2.7 can listen and identify mirroring data packet ? if Squid 2.7 can iden

[squid-users] Whether we can redirect video traffic to squid 2.7 via porting mirror

2014-08-28 Thread johnzeng
于 2014年08月28日 23:51, johnzeng 写道: > Hi , i have a switch , and i hope to redirect video traffic to Cache via > using Port mirroring feature , and monitoring network traffic that > involves forwarding a copy of > > each packet from one network switch. > > > Whether Squid 2.7 can listen and identify

Re: [squid-users] Whether we can redirect video traffic to squid 2.7 via porting mirror

2014-08-28 Thread Antony Stone
On Thursday 28 August 2014 at 17:51:04 (EU time), johnzeng wrote: > Hi , i have a switch , and i hope to redirect video traffic to Cache via > using Port mirroring feature > Whether Squid 2.7 can listen and identify mirroring data packet ? You can't just "feed" traffic in to Squid - it has to re

Re: [squid-users] Whether we can redirect video traffic to squid 2.7 via porting mirror

2014-08-28 Thread johnzeng
I see , but it will be normal way , we can redirect full http traffic via route-map or Wccp , but if we redirect part video traffic only , porting mirror + 302 http packet will be safe way . On Thursday 28 August 2014 at 17:51:04 (EU time), johnzeng wrote: Hi , i have a switch , and i h

Re: [squid-users] Whether we can redirect video traffic to squid 2.7 via porting mirror

2014-08-28 Thread Amos Jeffries
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 29/08/2014 4:17 a.m., johnzeng wrote: > > I see , but it will be normal way , we can redirect full http > traffic via route-map or Wccp , > > but if we redirect part video traffic only , porting mirror + 302 > http packet will be safe way . > No