INDEX passthrough Numerics TFO only 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces modifying 13-56 13-56 TFO with DRE (Adaptive Cache) 6-7 13-56 TFO with DRE (Bidirectional Cache) 13-56 TFO with DRE (Unidirectional Cache) TFO with LZ compression A types configuring AAA-based management systems charts default 1-7 TCP adaptive buffering settings TCP settings 7-4 for WAEs 13-65 7-2 local database description 13-63 overview of accelerators enabling 7-12 TACACS+ overview 13-58 7-14 Windows domain overview accounts creating alarm overload detection, enabling 8-2 system dashboard window 8-2 roles-based device reporting alerts 8-8 17-3 17-4 17-5 application acceleration ACL interception 10-23 alarms 8-2 8-1 viewing 7-27 alarm panel 8-6 local CLI 7-16 administrative login authentication failover 8-4 creation process deleting 7-6 7-1 RADIUS overview 13-3 accelerator threshold types 17-13 administrative login authentication and authorization 1-7, 13-1 features 13-65 adding 2-26, 7-2 acceleration about 16-34 adaptive buffering, TFO 7-32 13-56 13-56 activating devices AAA accounting 13-56 about 5-28 enabling See also IP ACL 13-3 application classifiers action full optimization (adaptive cache) 1-7, 13-1 creating 13-56 full optimization (bidirectional cache) full optimization (unidirectional cache) 13-56 13-56 13-53 match condition restoring 13-55 13-60 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide OL-27981-01 IN-1 Index application definition creating devices to more than one device group audit trail logs 13-52 application list, viewing viewing 13-58 application policy creating default feature values 13-53 restoring defaults 13-60 configuring 7-12, 7-14 authorization default feature values applications monitoring 7-2 authentication servers 13-61 13-51 autodiscover 13-60, 17-2 AppNav 7-4 1-20 autoregistration adding and removing devices AppNav Cluster DHCP server requirements 4-30 4-2 AppNav Controller Group B 4-2 appnav-controller interception 5-56 AppNav Controller Interface Modules class maps 4-3 WAE devices 4-14 configuring class maps 4-19 configuring policy rules connecting tracing 4-37 controller settings 4-28 deployment models interface wizard 4-22 16-9 16-11 cms database 16-9 virtual blade 14-11 banners configuring BIC TCP 4-3 7-10 1-6 BMC 4-17 monitoring cluster enabling IPMI over LAN 4-34 enabling IPMI SoL 4-5 firmware update 4-4 WAAS Node 11-6 backup and restore 4-1, 4-10 service context configuration files WAAS Central Manager 4-26 cluster wizard configuring backing up 4-4 cluster settings 2-8 4-2 AppNav Controller policy 7-4 authentication databases, types of 13-51 preparation tasks policies 7-33, 17-56 authentication creation process position 3-7 bootflags 4-2 10-25 16-21 assigning physical interface 4-2 creating WAAS node group settings WAAS node settings 10-27 bridge group 4-2 WAAS Node Group 10-26 4-30 6-18 bridge virtual interface 4-29 creating assigning 6-19 browser support devices to a preposition directive devices to device groups 6-20 2-10 12-16 3-5 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide IN-2 OL-27981-01 Index age-based validation C compression, about CDP 1-6 conditions configuring 6-26 cdp enable command cdp run command modifying or deleting from IP ACLs 5-40 congestion windows, about 5-40 charts 6-23 viewing TCP connections Connections Statistics report adding 17-13 connection tracing 17-10 controlled shutdown descriptions 17-14 copy disk ftp command 17-14 core WAE, about 12-1 2-6 preparing for 12-7 16-9 configuring 16-18 creating 12-19 accounts CIFS accelerator 8-4 application classifier 12-8 13-3 application policy CIFS configuration process 11-13 local user 12-8 13-53 13-55 new software file obtaining software files from 16-3 Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP 13-53 classifier report, viewing 13-52 8-4 match condition Cisco.com classifier, creating 13-53 application definition CifsAO WAE Device Manager option 16-3 preposition directive 12-11 preposition schedule 12-17 current software version 13-59 clear statistics all command determining 16-3 7-26 clear statistics authentication command 7-26 clear statistics windows-domain command CLI user 7-26 D dashboard 8-4 customizing clock setting 16-35 1-9 recovering from using SMB accelerator for creating 17-40 corrupted system images ports used enabling 17-40 4-37 customizing settings 10-5 clustering in inline mode 5-53 17-10 device 17-8 system 17-1 database backup cms database 16-9 data coherency, about backup and restore procedure 16-9 data concurrency, about 12-3 12-5 cms database backup command 16-9 data migration cms database restore command 16-10 data redundancy elimination, about coherency 9-6 connections Central Manager. See WAAS Central Manager CIFS 12-4 debug command 2-27 1-6 17-59 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide OL-27981-01 IN-3 Index default status, restoring overriding device group settings 16-11 deleting accounts 8-6 device groups locations roles 16-35 topology 17-40 viewing group assignments 3-6 viewing information for 3-11 Devices window 8-13 software files user groups configuring interfaces for 8-20 interface-level 17-4 autodiscovery rebooting diagnostic tests 16-35 configuring recovering from 3-5 disk encryption 3-4 creation process configuring extended object cache monitoring 3-7 Disks report 3-6 17-42 6-26 domains 3-8 Device Home window. See Device Dashboard window about device locations adding entities 8-14 8-15 assigning to user accounts 3-10 creating 3-10 assigning to user groups deleting 3-11 creating 8-14 deleting 8-16 17-57 device registration information modifying and deleting viewing 16-23 devices downgrading activating 16-33 17-42 DNS, configuring 3-7 setting configuration precedence device logs, viewing 16-32 disks 3-7 force group settings overriding settings 16-30 configuring error-handling methods 3-2 3-6 enabling overlap 16-22 disk handling 3-3 recovering 5-16 disk-based software, missing adding and removing devices about 2-8 6-28 disabling WCCP flow redirection 3-1 deleting 2-9 17-58 directed mode 17-8 device groups creating 2-8 requirements for autoregistration 10-5 Device Dashboard window about 6-14 DHCP server 1-20 clock setting 17-6, 17-36, 17-40 17-6 for autoregistration alarms 3-6 DHCP 16-8 device list restarting 3-8 DRE, about 16-34 adding to device groups 8-19 8-16 8-17 16-3 1-6 DRE settings 3-5 adding to multiple device groups 8-15 configuring 3-7 impact of assigning to multiple groups 3-9 DSCP 13-7 13-57 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide IN-4 OL-27981-01 Index global default 13-61 F dynamic shares creating for CIFS accelerator 12-9 failover, for administrative login authentication creating for SMB accelerator 12-19 fast offline detection about 10-23 configuring E 10-22 file locking, about edge WAE, about configuring supported 5-29 email server settings for reports enable command 10-24 file services about 7-15 12-7 12-8 1-8 features enabling optimization and accelerators 1-9 preparing for 13-3 12-7 SMB configuration process 18-13 SNMP agent firewall, configuring for 18-12 traffic statistic collection virtual blade 13-52 corrupted 5-16 configuring 16-18 17-48 force group settings enabling secure store 10-10 6-28 flow monitoring encryption 16-30 12-19 flash memory 14-3 WCCP flow redirection disk 11-13 file servers egress methods SNMP 12-5 File Server Rename utility 1-9 7-27 3-7 full optimization (adaptive cache) action 13-56 full optimization (bidirectional cache) action entities adding to domains 8-15 full optimization (unidirectional cache) action 13-56 13-56 EPM accelerator enabling 13-3 G errors disk drives generic GRE egress method 16-32 generic routing encapsulation. See GRE encapsulation EtherChannel configuring Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 6-10 modifying Exec timeout configuring 5-14, 5-15 GRE packet forwarding 5-15 GRE tunnel, configuring on router 6-23 extended object cache 6-7 GRE encapsulation 7-10 explicit congestion notification about 5-29 16-33 5-31 groups. See user groups H hardware clock 10-5 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide OL-27981-01 IN-5 Index hardware devices supported high bandwidth WAN link IP ACL 2-10 2-7 HTTP accelerator configuring enabling adding conditions to 9-3 applying to interface 9-6 associating with application 13-8 conditions, modifying or deleting 13-3 HTTPS settings configuration constraints 13-8 creating new deleting I ICA accelerator configuring 13-28 increased buffering inline mode serial clustering 9-3 9-7 on routers 2-25 on WAEs 2-25 overview 9-1 static 5-51 about 5-53 VLAN ID check 2-9 10-25 enabling 5-52 10-26 enabling SoL 5-46 inline network adapter card configuring 16-11 intelligent message prediction 10-27 IP routes 5-42 installing system software 6-25 ip wccp command 1-7 5-10 ip wccp redirect-list command interception appnav-controller 6-6 IPMI over LAN 5-47 VLAN configuration 5-9 ip web-cache redirect command 5-56 5-10 5-42 policy-based routing WCCP 9-2 multiple, configuring on single interface 5-42 interface settings VPATH 9-6 IP addresses 1-5 configuring IP address inline 9-6 5-33 K 5-55 kernel debugger 5-11 interception ACL enabling 5-28 17-57 interface assigning to bridge group 6-20 L interface-level DHCP description 2-9 Layer 2 redirection interface module inline mode 5-42 5-16 LDAP server signing interfaces configuring on a Microsoft server configuring 6-1 configuring virtual configuring on a WAE 6-14 disabling on a WAE manually configuring for DHCP WAAS Express optimization 6-14 6-16 overview of licenses 7-24 7-24 7-26 7-23 10-3 IP access control lists. See IP ACL Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide IN-6 OL-27981-01 Index line console carrier detection configuring load balancing maximum segment size message logs 7-11 viewing 1-23, 5-12, 6-13 local CLI accounts, about local user, creating configuring 8-4 7-10 MIBs supported 3-10 creating 3-10 deleting 3-11 viewing 18-4 MIB traps configuring using the WAE Device Manager location tree migration, data 2-27 recovering from configuring system logging message priority levels transaction logging viewing device logs applications chart settings 17-53 17-14 17-14 creating custom reports 17-56 disk information 17-57 viewing system messages 13-60, 17-2 chart descriptions B-1 viewing audit trail log 16-22 monitoring 17-50 17-52 transaction log format predefined reports WAE Device Manager 17-48 17-35 resource utilization 11-1 login access system status 17-44 17-42 flows with NetQoS 17-56 login controlling 17-42 17-5 using the WAE Device Manager 7-7 login authentication with SNMP 18-1 configuring on single interfaces logs severity levels in the WAE Device Manager viewing in the WAE Device Manager lost administrator passwords 16-21 LZ compression, about 11-21 N NAM 1-6 15-1 NAS appliances 1-21 10-2 NAT configuration M NetBIOS 10-2 MAPI accelerator configuring enabling 6-6 11-22 NAT address management IP address 11-17 multiple IP addresses 2-25, 7-1 recovering 11-8 missing disk-based software 3-11 logging about 17-56 message of the day settings 8-2 locations about 13-64 10-2 10-2 NetQoS monitoring 17-48 network viewing information for 13-11 Network Analysis Module integration 13-3 match condition, creating 17-1 13-55 15-1 Network Time Protocol. See NTP Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide OL-27981-01 IN-7 Index network traffic analyzer tool 139 17-59 NFS accelerator enabling bypassing 445 13-3 notification settings for alerts 2-6 position, application policy power failure 10-24 NTP, configuring 2-7 2-6 used in CIFS 11-9 for reports 2-6 13-61 16-18 preposition 10-5 about O obtaining software files 12-5 checking status of 12-18 creating directive 12-11 scheduling 16-3 operation prediction and batching 12-17 viewing in the WAE Device Manager 1-7 print accelerator optimization configuring on WAAS Express interfaces enabling global features 6-16 11-14 1-9 print services about 13-3 1-9 priority levels 17-52 P R packet forwarding method Layer 2 redirection Layer 3 GRE packet return 5-14 RADIUS 5-16 authentication overview 5-15 configuring server 5-15 passthrough action database 13-56 changing account RAID 8-6, 8-7 recovering administrator PBR, about 7-2 rebooting devices 1-22 13-64 recovering configuration of interception 5-33 policy report, viewing 5-39 assigning physical interfaces lost administrator passwords system software 13-59 redirection methods port channel interfaces 6-12 6-10 load balancing device registration information 16-23 from missing disk-based software 2-20 verifying next-hop availability configuring 10-4 16-35 receive buffer size 1-22 overview of 7-4 1-23 RCP services, enabling 16-21 policy-based routing about 7-12 default configuration passwords 7-12 6-13 16-21 16-18 5-1 registering WAAS Express device 10-28 WAEs in the WAE Device Manager reinstalling system software ports 16-22 11-6 16-11 remote login Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide IN-8 OL-27981-01 Index controlling access configuring WCCP transparent redirection on 7-7 5-6 reports configuring email server settings Connections Statistics creating custom customizing editing 17-40 17-44 17-10 preposition reports 17-35 Topology 17-42 host keys 17-40 17-45 rescue system image 5-1 configuring disabling 17-42 16-35 application policies 13-60 WAE devices disk encryption 11-7 10-13 10-13 16-30 enabling secure store 16-9 16-11 16-11 retransmit time multiplier 10-10 selective acknowledgement send buffer size WAE to default condition 1-5 13-64 send TCP keepalive 13-63 serial clustering in inline mode 6-24 service context, AppNav roles 5-53 4-2 service password 8-9 configuring assigning to user accounts assigning to user groups creating and managing deleting 8-12 8-18 8-10 8-13 roles-based accounts 8-2, 8-3 set ip next-hop verify-availability command shadow copy for shared folders 5-41 12-6 5-40 show command utility 8-13 read-only access to services viewing settings 5-10 show cdp neighbors command 8-13 modifying and deleting router 10-12 security 13-60 WAAS Central Manager about 10-17 enabling on standby Central Manager application classifiers viewing 10-10 enabling on WAE configuration files 10-15 enabling on Central Manager restoring about 7-8 changing key and password 16-18 resource utilization report about 7-7 secure store request redirection methods restarting devices 17-46 configuring 17-46 viewing custom 12-17 secure shell resource utilization scheduling 1-5 scheduling 17-43 predefined S SACK, about 17-45 managing 10-24 8-10 for troubleshooting 17-60 show version command 16-20 shutting down WCCP 8-13 5-26 Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP site and network planning 2-4 SMB accelerator configuring 12-19 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide OL-27981-01 IN-9 Index SNMP of interfaces 1-24 asset tag setting standby interfaces 18-24 community settings assigning physical interfaces 18-19 configuration process configuring 18-12 configuring using the WAE Device Manager contact settings enabling 6-6 starting WAE components static IP addresses 18-16 enabling SNMP agent 2-9 configuring 18-12 6-25 enabling traps 18-14 statistics, collecting group settings 18-21 stopping WAE components 13-52 11-5 system configuration settings 18-18 manager 10-17 system dashboard creating viewing system-wide information 18-3 monitoring with preparation configuring 18-13 supported MIBs user settings viewing log view settings recovering using 18-20 16-18 17-50 viewing software clock 17-56 system message log 18-3 software recovering 17-52 system image 18-24 18-22 versions supported 17-50 message priority levels 18-4 18-4 trap source settings 17-1 system event logging 18-1 security models and security levels 17-56 system software 16-18 recovering 10-5 software files 16-18 system status obtaining from Cisco.com software licenses 16-11 software upgrades 16-3 for multiple devices 17-5 T 16-7 16-1 TACACS+ authentication and authorization, overview of software version determining monitoring 16-3 10-3 software recovery process 11-5 static IP routes 18-13 host settings 6-6 6-3 priimary interface 11-8 18-24 defining custom traps 6-3 database 16-3 7-2 default configuration SSL 7-4 enable password attribute configuring 13-30 7-15 TACACS+ server standby Central Manager switching to primary 7-14 configuring 16-28 standby groups taskbar icons 7-14 1-16 TCP Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide IN-10 OL-27981-01 Index congestion windows chart descriptions 6-23 explicit congestion notification parameter settings retransmit timer slow start transaction logging 6-23 configuring 6-22 log format 6-24 viewing connections tcpdump command B-1 defining SNMP 17-59 enabling 1-5 TCP promiscuous mode service 18-16 18-14 defining SNMP 2-24 18-16 troubleshooting CLI commands 7-9 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces modifying with TCPdump 17-59 with Tethereal 17-59 TFO 1-4 TFO adaptive buffering 1-4 BIC TCP 1-6 compression 13-56 17-59 with WAAS TCP Traceroute 17-60 Troubleshooting Devices window 17-5 Unicode support 2-10 upgrading increased buffering 1-5 device groups selective acknowledgement 1-5 process TCP initial window size maximization TFO only action 17-59 U 1-6 Windows scaling 1-5 16-7 16-1 WAAS Central Manager device 1-5 13-56 adding domain entities 13-56 TFO with DRE (Bidirectional Cache) action TFO with DRE (Unidirectional Cache) action time zones assigning to domains 13-56 13-56 viewing 10-7 creating parameter settings for 10-5 creation process deleting 17-60 domains traffic statistics collection, enabling traffic statistics report 17-2 13-52 managing 8-6, 8-7 8-4 8-2 8-6 deleting domains 5-41 8-15 7-33, 17-56 location abbreviations 17-40 8-15 audit trail logs changing passwords track command 16-5 user accounts TFO with DRE (Adaptive Cache) action Topology report 17-58 13-65 TFO and LZ compression action TFO features 17-60 with Central Manager diagnostic tests 6-7 tethereal command 17-59 using show command utility test command for troubleshooting traceroute 5-6 triggers Telnet services about 17-53 traps 17-40 TCP initial window size, about enabling 17-53 transparent redirection, configuring on a router 6-24 overview of 17-14 8-16 8-14 8-7 modifying and deleting 8-6 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide OL-27981-01 IN-11 Index roles VLAN ID check assigning to creating VLAN support 8-12 modifying and deleting viewing virtual interface configuration VPATH interception 8-8 user groups 8-17 5-55 W WAAS assigning roles to 8-18 assigning to domains benefits 8-19 1-20 interfaces creating 8-18 deleting 8-20 backing up viewing 8-20 restoring UTC offsets 10-8 upgrading 1-10 WAAS Central Manager See also GMT offsets 16-9 16-9 16-5 WAAS Central Manager GUI about 1-10 accessing V 1-11 components version of software taskbar icons 16-3 video accelerator enabling WAAS CLI, about 1-12 1-16 1-19 WAAS Express 13-23 configuring a device certificate 13-3 viewing configuring an NTP server application list configuring a user 13-58 classifier report policy report 10-33 10-34 10-30 configuring optimization on interfaces 13-59 logs in the WAE device manager role settings 6-14 8-17 user authentication. See login authentication configuring 5-55 vWAAS 8-13 8-13 viewing domains about 5-44 VPATH interception 8-10 viewing 5-46 11-21 enabling HTTP secure server 10-33 importing Central Manager certificate 13-59 installing a license 8-13 virtual blade configuring 14-1, 14-4 copying disk image to enabling 14-11 14-10 14-8 10-28 reimporting a certificate to the Central Manager 10-35 CLI 1-19 WAAS Central Manager GUI virtual interfaces modifying registration process overview 10-34 WAAS interfaces 14-3 starting and stopping 10-32 10-34 registering with the Central Manager backing up and restoring 6-16 6-14 virtualization. See virtual blade WAE Device Manager GUI 1-10 1-18 WAAS networks Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide IN-12 OL-27981-01 Index and IOP interoperability network planning for configuring in the Central Manager 2-18 Windows domain server settings 1-4 WAAS TCP Traceroute Windows name services 17-60 WAE Device Manager about Windows scaling, about Configuration option 11-3 Notifier tab 11-9 7-17 1-9 1-5 11-8 Control option for the WAE logging out 7-16 6-27 Windows print accelerator, about 1-18, 11-1 quick tour 2-10 Windows Authentication 2-1 traffic redirection methods WAAS services, about web browser support 2-11 11-4 11-2 Utilities option workflow 11-11 11-3 WAE devices backing up 16-11 controlled shutdown 16-35 modifying configuration properties restoring 16-11 supported 2-10 WAE packet return 10-1 5-15 WAFS. See CIFS WAFS Cache Cleanup utility WAVE devices supported 11-12 2-10 WCCP about 1-22, 5-3, 5-11 Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) configuring interception on SCs 5-15 5-22 configuring interception on WAEs 5-17 flow redirection, enabling and disabling GRE packet return ports used 5-16 5-29 2-6 shutting down 5-26 WCCP-based routing advanced configuration for a router advantages and disadvantages configuration guidelines 5-6 2-20 5-4 web application filter configuring 10-20 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide OL-27981-01 IN-13 Index Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide IN-14 OL-27981-01
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