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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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