RE: Cisco cache engine / forced caching.

From: Barry Raveendran Greene <bgreene@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 1997 02:08:57 +0800

Hello Julian,

Try the documentation out first. It's all on-line - through we've got to
update it (we've just added a bunch of new features during the last stages of
our early field trial).

Documentation:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/data/doc/netbu/hardware/webcache/webcache.htm

Product Information:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/751/cache/index.shtml

That's actually as far as we should go with this thread. This is the "Squid
User" list ;-). If people would like to go on about Cisco's Cache Engine, we
can most the thread to the ircache list - since it's more generic.

Barry

On Friday, October 24, 1997 12:03 PM, Julian Anderson
[SMTP:Julian.Anderson@MCS.VUW.AC.NZ] wrote:
> >> The Cisco guy said that it would support ICP when it became an
> >> internet standard, whatever that means.
> >
> >?? No, ICP will be supported in the next major release of the Cache Engine
> >
> >Software. ICP is a informational RFC, so it will never be a "Internet
> >Standard."
>
> I thought it sounded odd when he said it, but he was in full swing and
> I didn't want to interrupt his rhythm :-).
>
> Can you provide us with any more information about the underlying
> algorithm, most specifically the refresh algorithm? The site where
> I'm contemplating installing has several squid caches downstream and I
> (and I 'spect a number of other squiders) am interested in how it
> might affect these systems.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jules Anderson
>
>
Received on Sat Oct 25 1997 - 18:42:31 MDT

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