I-D ACTION:draft-forster-wrec-wccp-v1-00.txt

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        Title : Web Cache Coordination Protocol V1.0
        Author(s) : M. Cieslak, D. Forster
        Filename : draft-forster-wrec-wccp-v1-00.txt
        Pages : 11
        Date : 10-Jul-00
        
This draft documents the Web Cache Coordination Protocol (WCCP)
V1.0. This protocol is used (a) to associate a single router with one
or more web-caches for the purposes of transparent redirection of HTTP
traffic, and (b) to allow one of the web-caches to dictate how the
router distributes transparently-redirected traffic across the
associated web-caches.
This draft describes the interactions between a router and one or more
web-caches. It does not describe the interactions between a group of
associated web-caches or those between a web-cache and a web-server.

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