The Cisco WAAS software comes with default, preconfigured system properties that you can modify to alter the default behavior
of the system.
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cdm.remoteuser.deletionDaysLimit
Maximum number of days since their last login after which external users will be deleted from the Cisco WAAS Central Manager
database.
For example, if cdm.remoteuser.deletionDaysLimit is set to 5, external users will be deleted from the database if the difference between their last login time and the current time is
more than 5 days. The default is 60 days.
External users are users that are defined in an external AAA server and not in the Cisco WAAS Central Manager. Any reports
scheduled by such users are also deleted when the users are deleted.
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cdm.session.timeout
Timeout in minutes of a Cisco WAAS Central Manager GUI session. The default is 10 minutes. If the session is idle for this length of time, the user is automatically logged out.
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DeviceGroup.overlap
Status of whether a device can belong to more than one device group. The default is true (devices can belong to more than one device group).
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System.clusterStatus.collectRate
The rate (in seconds) at which AppNav Controller collects and sends Cluster Status to the Cisco WAAS Central Manager from the AppNav IOM. The default is 30 seconds.
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System.datafeed.pollRate
Poll rate between a Cisco WAAS (or Cisco WAAS Express) device and the Cisco WAAS Central Manager (in seconds). The default
is 300 seconds.
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System.device.recovery.key
Device identity recovery key. This property enables a device to be replaced by another node in the Cisco WAAS network.
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System.guiserver.fqdn
Scheme to use (IP address or FQDN) to launch the Device Manager GUI.
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System.healthmonitor.collectRate
Collect and send rate in seconds for the CMS device health (or status) monitor. If the rate is set to 0, the health monitor is disabled. The default is 120 seconds.
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System.IOS.clusterStatus.collectRate
Rate (in seconds) at which the Cisco WAAS Central Manager collects Cluster Status data from Cisco IOS Routers.
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System.IOS.clusterTopologyView.collectRate
Rate (in seconds) at which the Cisco WAAS Central Manager collects Cluster Status data from Cisco IOS Routers for Cluster Topology view.
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System.lcm.enable
Controls propagation of device CLI configuration changes back to the Cisco WAAS Central Manager. If disabled, configuration
changes done in device's CLI will not be communicated to the Cisco WAAS Central Manager. This setting is system wide and applies
to all managed Cisco WAAS devices. Note that disabling this setting may result in Cisco WAAS Central Manager and Cisco WAAS
device(s) configuration to go out of sync.
To customize this setting for a specific device, choose the Device > Admin > Config Synchronization UI page.
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System.pcm.enable
Controls whether Cisco WAAS devices accept or ignore configuration changes received from the Cisco WAAS Central Manager. It
could be used in deployments where Cisco WAAS devices are not managed by the Cisco WAAS Central Manager but other entity (i.e.,
directly via CLI). Note that disabling this setting may result in Cisco WAAS Central Manager and Cisco WAAS device(s) configuration
to go out of sync.
To customize this setting for a specific device, choose the Device > Admin > Config Synchronization UI page.
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System.monitoring.collectRate
Rate at which a Cisco WAE collects and sends the monitoring report to the Cisco WAAS Central Manager (in seconds). For a Cisco
WAAS Express device, this is the rate at which the Cisco WAAS Central Manager collects the monitoring data from the Cisco
WAAS Express device. The default is 300 seconds (5 minutes). Reducing this interval impacts the performance of the Cisco WAAS Central Manager.
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System.monitoring.dailyConsolidationHour
Hour at which the Cisco WAAS Central Manager consolidates hourly and daily monitoring records. The default is 1 (1:00 a.m.).
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System.monitoring.enable
Cisco WAAS and Cisco WAAS Express statistics monitoring (enable or disable). The default is true.
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System.monitoring.maxConsecutiveRpcErrorWaitCount
Maximum number of RPC failures after which statistics from Cisco WAE to Cisco WAAS Central Manager will not be transmitted.
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System.monitoring.maxDevicePerLocation
Maximum number of devices for which monitoring is supported in location level reports. The default is 25.
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System.monitoring.maxReports
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Maximum number of completed or failed report instances to store for each custom report. The default is 10 report instances.
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System.monitoring.monthlyConsolidationFrequency
How often (in days) the Cisco WAAS Central Manager consolidates daily monitoring records into monthly records. If this setting
is set to 1, the Cisco WAAS Central Manager checks if consolidation needs to occur every day, but only performs consolidation if there
is enough data for consolidation to occur. The default is 14 days.
When a monthly data record is created, the corresponding daily records are removed from the database. Consolidation occurs
only if there is at least two calendar months of data plus the consolidation frequency days of data. This ensures that the
Cisco WAAS Central Manager always maintains daily data records for the past month and can display data on a day level granularity
for the last week.
For example, if data collection starts on February 2nd, 2018 and System.monitoring.monthlyConsolidationFrequency is set to 14, then the Cisco WAAS Central Manager checks if there is data for the past two calendar months on the following
days: Feb 16th, March 2nd, March 16th, and March 30th. No consolidation will occur because there is not enough data on these
days.
On April 13th, however, two calendar months of data exists. The Cisco WAAS Central Manager then consolidates data for the
month of February and deletes the daily data records for that month.
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System.monitoring.recordLimitDays
Maximum number of days of monitoring data to maintain in the system. The default is 1825 days.
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System.monitoring.timeFrameSettings
Default time frame to be used for plotting all the charts. Settings saved by the user will not be changed. The default is
Last Hour.
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System.registration.autoActivation
Status of the automatic activation feature, which automatically activates Cisco WAAS and Cisco WAAS Express devices that are
registered to the Cisco WAAS Central Manager. The default is true (devices are automatically registered).
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System.rpc.timeout.syncGuiOperation
Timeout in seconds for the GUI synchronization operations for the Central Manager to WAE connection. The default is 50 seconds.
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System.security.maxSimultaneousLogins
Maximum number of concurrent Cisco WAAS Central Manager sessions permitted for a user. Specify 0 (zero, the default) for unlimited concurrent sessions. A user must log off the Cisco WAAS Central Manager to end a session. If
a user closes the browser without logging off, the session is not closed until after it times out after 120 minutes (the timeout is not configurable). If the number of concurrent sessions permitted also is exceeded for that user, there is
no way for that user to regain access to the Cisco WAAS Central Manager GUI until after the timeout expires. This setting
does not affect CLI access to the Cisco WAAS Central Manager device.
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System.security.webApplicationFilter
Status of the web application filter, which rejects any javascript, SQL, or restricted special characters in input. The default
is false.
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System.standby.replication.maxCount
Maximum number of statistics data records (in thousands) that will be replicated to a Standby Cisco WAAS Central Manager.
The range is 10 to 300. The default is 200 (200,000 records). We do not recommend increasing this number.
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System.standby.replicationTimeout
Maximum number of seconds to wait for replication to a Standby Cisco WAAS Central Manager. The range is 300 to 3600 seconds. The default is 900 seconds. We do not recommend decreasing this timeout.
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System.WcmIosUser.enable
Enables creation of Cisco WAAS Central Manager user on the registered IOS device. Global, device level, device group level
IOS Router credential pages will be hidden if this system property is enabled.
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System.clearedAlarm.purging.interval
Enables configuration of time interval for retaining alarm records. The default is 7 days but can be configured for 365 days.