Re: transparent-proxy

From: Bill Wichers <billw@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 20:29:18 -0500 (EST)

Thanx. Actually I was at an HP Networking seminar recently and they were
talking about this new BIG layer-3 switch that they have now. It's the
AdvanceStack Switch 2000B. Layer 3 switching is standard, and it has the
following modules (it can hold up to 6):

* 4 10base-T ports
* 4 10base-FL ports
* 2 100base-T ports
* 2 100VG ports (HP makes it after all ;-)
* 1 FDDI port
* 1 ATM port (dunno what rate, probably OC-3)

They also make a router card for it that is the equivalent of a 2503 and
runs real IOS. Kinda neat, eh? We're thinking about using it as a big core
switch/router between our other big routers and caches/webservers. It
looks like a real nice unit.

        -Bill

On Thu, 11 Dec 1997, Sys Admin/Curtis Hays II wrote:

> Just a note,
>
> Yes, a switch only looks at layer 2 info, port numbers are layer 3... and
> switches are layer 2 devices...but, You can buy a Cisco Catalyst 5500
> SWITCH and put in a RSP card... Route Switch Processor, a router on a
> card.. with this configuration, the box is a switch, that has a router on
> a card that does layer3 off of the backplane.
>
> Curtis
>
> On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Bill Wichers wrote:
>
> > Don't you mean routers instead of switches? I'm not aware of any Ethernet
> > switches that have the ability to switch packets based on protocol type.
> > If these really are Ethernet switches, please pass along the manufacturer
> > and model number(s) by email. I'd be most interested in finding out more
> > about them...
> >
> > -Bill
> >
> > On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, John Taylor wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm adding a feature to our ethernet switches that hopefully will
> > > allow for very fast transparent proxies.
> > >
> > > Our switches can be configured to direct all HTTP traffic on any port
> > > to a specific machine or group of machines, the squid servers. The
> > > destination MAC address of each HTTP packet is mapped to the MAC
> > > address of one of the squid servers and forwarded to that server. If
> > > all squid servers are down, the packets are forwarded normally.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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