3560's operate the same, and 3750's are essentially just 3550's with
stacking, so they'd all be the same.

On 12/3/06, Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006, Adrian Chadd wrote:

> You'll want to use the mask assignment method over the default hash
> method - the mask assignment method will allow a lot more traffic to
> be redirected in hardware rather than being punted to the MSFC for
> classification. All the classification is done in hardware rather than
> bugging the MSFC for all/part of it.
>
> wccp2_assignment_method 2

What I should've added there is to use the mask assignment for the
switching-based Cisco kit - so 6500 and 7600 at the very least;
maybe later revisions of the 4500 speak it now. Cisco 3550 switches
speak L2 redirection but not mask assignment. No concrete idea on
the 3560/3750 switches but I suspect they'll use hash assignment
for now rather than mask assignment.




Adrian

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