[c-nsp] Forwarding traffic to "transparent" device

Florin Veres florin at futurefreedom.ro
Wed Feb 24 17:11:10 EST 2010


Hey,

That is possible - just use vlan mapping and OSPF/ISIS/other IGP between
your core and your edge.
If you want, I could send you a configuration example.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Pavel Dimow <paveldimow at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> as I am not native english speaker I don't know how to name my problem
> but I will try to give as much details as possible.
> Here it is, I have Cisco 7600 wich is core switch, and it have one
> uplink to our edge router (it is SVI interface). Now, I would like to
> insert
> a transparent cache engine. That would not be a problem, except that
> connection between edge and core is fiber and
> transparent device has only a copper ports. I know that I can buy
> media converters, but what I would really like before
> is to connect cache to core and forward all (to and from internet) via
> cache and then back to core and so on.
> Something like this:
>
>
> ------------
> | EDGE |
> ------------
>      |
>   --|--
>   | C |
>   | O |-------CACHE
>   | R |--------
>   | E |
>   -----
>
> USERS
>
>
>
> Is this possible at all, and is there are any other solutions?
>
> Thank you.
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