FW: I-D ACTION:draft-wilson-wrec-wccp-v2-00.txt

From: Barry Raveendran Greene (bgreene@cisco.com)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2000 - 11:27:14 MDT


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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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        Title : Web Cache Coordination Protocol V2.0
        Author(s) : M. Cieslak, D. Forster, G. Tiwana, R. Wilson
        Filename : draft-wilson-wrec-wccp-v2-00.txt
        Pages : 44
        Date : 14-Jul-00

This document describes version 2.0 of the Web Cache Coordination
Protocol (WCCP). The WCCP V2.0 protocol specifies interactions between
one or more routers and one or more web-caches. The purpose of the
interaction is to establish and maintain the transparent redirection
of selected types of traffic flowing through a group of routers. The
selected traffic is redirected to a group of web-caches with the aim
of optimising resource usage and lowering response times.
The protocol does not specify any interaction between the web-caches
within a group or between a web-cache and a web-server.

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