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using SMB accelerator for 11-16
10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
modifying 6-8
configuring 7-37
AAA-based management systems 2-27, 7-2
about 1-7, 12-1
features 1-7
TCP adaptive buffering settings 12-104
TCP settings 12-101
enabling 12-4
accelerator threshold 12-94
creating 8-5
creation process 8-3
deleting 8-7
local CLI 8-2
roles-based 8-2
types 8-1
viewing 8-9
interception 5-29
See also IP ACL
full optimization (adaptive cache) 12-91
full optimization (bidirectional cache) 12-91
full optimization (unidirectional cache) 12-91
passthrough 12-91
TFO only 12-91
TFO with DRE (Adaptive Cache) 12-91
TFO with DRE (Bidirectional Cache) 12-91
TFO with DRE (Unidirectional Cache) 12-91
TFO with LZ compression 12-91
types 12-91
activating devices 14-36
adaptive buffering, TFO 12-104
charts 15-12
administrative login authentication and authorization
default 7-4
for WAEs 7-2
local database description 7-6
overview of 7-1
RADIUS overview 7-14
TACACS+ overview 7-16
Windows domain overview 7-18
administrative login authentication failover 7-30
Akamai Connected Cache Charts 15-25
Akamai Connects Diagnostics from the Central Manager 16-22
alarm overload detection, enabling 10-32
system dashboard window 16-6
device reporting 16-8
alerts 16-10
about 1-7, 12-1
enabling 12-4
creating 12-88
match condition 12-93
restoring 12-97
creating 12-87
application list, viewing 12-95
creating 12-88
creation process 12-86
position 12-99
preparation tasks 12-86
restoring defaults 12-97
monitoring 12-97, 15-2
adding and removing devices 4-48
AppNav Cluster 4-2
AppNav Controller 4-1
AppNav Controller Group 4-2
appnav-controller interception 5-59
AppNav Controller Interface Modules 4-5
class maps 4-6
cluster settings 4-40
cluster settings for WAAS node 4-47
cluster wizard 4-18
configuring 4-1, 4-13
configuring class maps 4-25
configuring policy rules 4-32
connection statistics 4-58
connection tracing 4-57
controller settings 4-42
deployment models 4-3
interface wizard 4-22
monitoring cluster 4-53
policies 4-7
policy 4-6
service context 4-2
WAAS Node 4-2
WAAS Node Group 4-2
WAAS node group settings 4-46
WAAS node settings 4-45
enabling WAAS service insertion on interfaces 6-21
registration process 10-37
reimporting a certificate to the Central Manager 10-45
devices to a preposition directive 11-14, 11-25
devices to device groups 3-5
devices to more than one device group 3-8
viewing 7-38, 16-19
default feature values 7-4
authentication databases, types of 7-2
configuring 7-14, 7-16
default feature values 7-4
autodiscover 1-20
DHCP server requirements 2-8
WAAS Central Manager 14-11
WAE devices 14-13
cms database 14-11
configuring 7-11
BIC TCP 1-6
enabling IPMI over LAN 10-35
enabling IPMI SoL 10-36
firmware update 10-34
bootflags 14-23
browser support 2-10
configuring 6-29
cdp enable command 5-42
cdp run command 5-42
Central Manager. See WAAS Central Manager
reimporting 10-45
adding 15-12
customizing 15-10
descriptions 15-14
settings 15-13
CIFS 11-1
preparing for 11-6
enabling 12-4
obtaining software files from 14-4
Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP
Cisco Prime Network Single Sign-on configuration 7-35
Cisco Support for Microsoft Windows Update 12-84, 13-41
classifier, creating 12-88
classifier report, viewing 12-97
clear statistics all command 7-29
clear statistics authentication command 7-29
clear statistics windows-domain command 7-29
creating 8-5
setting 10-12
clustering in inline mode 5-57
backup and restore procedure 14-11
cms database backup command 14-11
cms database restore command 14-12
compression, about 1-6
modifying or deleting from IP ACLs 9-6
configuring WAAS CM for single sign-on 7-36
congestion windows, about 6-26
viewing TCP connections 15-45
Connections Statistics report 15-45
connection statistics, AppNav 4-58
connection tracing 4-57
controlled shutdown 14-38
copy disk ftp command 14-12
core WAE, about 1-9
recovering from 14-20
accounts 8-5
application classifier 12-88
application definition 12-87
application policy 12-88
local user 8-5
match condition 12-93
new software file 14-5
preposition directive 11-9, 11-19
preposition schedule 11-15, 11-26
determining 14-4
customizing 15-10
device 15-6
system 15-1
database backup 14-11
data coherency, about 11-3
data concurrency, about 11-4
data migration 2-29
data redundancy elimination, about 1-6
debug command 16-21
default status, restoring 14-13
accounts 8-7
device groups 3-6
locations 3-13
roles 8-15
software files 14-10
user groups 8-21
alarms 16-8
autodiscovery 1-20
clock setting 10-12
rebooting 14-37
Device Dashboard window 15-6
about 3-1
adding and removing devices 3-5
configuring 3-4
creating 3-3
creation process 3-2
deleting 3-6
enabling overlap 3-8
force group settings 3-9
list 3-7
overriding settings 3-8
setting configuration precedence 3-9
Device Home window. See Device Dashboard window
about 3-12
creating 3-12
deleting 3-13
device logs, viewing 16-19
device registration information
recovering 14-24
activating 14-36
adding to device groups 3-5
adding to multiple device groups 3-8
impact of assigning to multiple groups 3-10
overriding device group settings 3-10
restarting 14-37
topology 15-44
viewing group assignments 3-7
viewing information for 15-3, 15-45
Devices window 15-3
configuring interfaces for 6-17
for autoregistration 2-8
interface-level 2-9
requirements for autoregistration 2-8
diagnostic tests 16-20
Disabling NetFlow v9 15-62
recovering from 14-24
disk encryption 14-33
configuring data cache management 14-35
monitoring 15-46
Disks report 15-46
DNS, configuring 6-29
about 8-16
adding entities 8-17
assigning to user accounts 8-17
assigning to user groups 8-21
creating 8-16
deleting 8-18
modifying and deleting 8-18
viewing 8-19
downgrading 14-4
DRE, about 1-6
configuring 12-9
DSCP 12-92
global default 12-98
creating for CIFS accelerator 11-7
edge WAE, about 1-8
configuring 5-30
email server settings for reports 10-33
enable command 7-17
optimization and accelerators 12-4
protocol chaining 12-65
SNMP 17-35
SNMP agent 17-34
traffic statistic collection 12-87
disk 14-33
enabling secure store 10-17
adding to domains 8-17
enabling 12-4
configuring 6-13
configuring 7-12
explicit congestion notification
about 6-26
failover, for administrative login authentication 7-30
about 10-30
configuring 10-31
file locking, about 11-5
supported 11-6
about 1-8
features 1-8
preparing for 11-6
SMB configuration process 11-16
corrupted 14-20
configuring 15-58
force group settings 3-9
full optimization (adaptive cache) action 12-91
full optimization (bidirectional cache) action 12-91
full optimization (unidirectional cache) action 12-91
generic GRE egress method 5-30
generic routing encapsulation. See GRE encapsulation
modifying 6-8
GRE encapsulation 5-15, 5-16
GRE packet forwarding 5-16
GRE tunnel, configuring on router 5-33
groups. See user groups
hardware clock 10-12
hardware devices supported 2-10
high bandwidth WAN link 2-7
configuring 12-10
enabling 12-4
HTTPS settings 12-10
configuring 12-38
configuring ICA over SSL 12-41
increased buffering 1-6
inline mode 5-45
configuring IP address 5-55
interface settings 5-49
serial clustering 5-57
VLAN configuration 5-56
VLAN ID check 5-49
inline network adapter card 5-45
installing system software 14-14
intelligent message prediction 1-7
appnav-controller 5-59
inline 5-45
policy-based routing 5-35
WCCP 5-12
interception ACL 5-29
description 2-9
interface module inline mode 5-45
configuring 6-2
configuring virtual 6-18
enabling AppNav-XE service insertion 6-21
manually configuring for DHCP 6-17
WAAS Express optimization 6-19
IP access control lists. See IP ACL
adding conditions to 9-3
applying to interface 9-6
associating with application 9-6
conditions, modifying or deleting 9-6
configuration constraints 9-2
creating new 9-3
deleting 9-7
on routers 2-26
on WAEs 2-26
overview 9-1
multiple, configuring on single interface 6-8
static 2-9
about 10-33
enabling 10-35
enabling SoL 10-36
configuring 6-28
ip wccp command 5-11
ip wccp redirect-list command 5-10
ip web-cache redirect command 5-11
enabling 16-24
Layer 2 redirection 5-17
configuring on a Microsoft server 7-27
configuring on a WAE 7-27
disabling on a WAE 7-29
overview of 7-27
licenses 10-3
licensing, smart 10-5
line console carrier detection
configuring 7-13
load balancing 1-22, 5-13, 6-16
local CLI accounts, about 8-2
local user, creating 8-5
about 3-12
creating 3-12
deleting 3-13
viewing 3-13
configuring system logging 16-12
transaction log format B-1
transaction logging 16-15
viewing audit trail log 16-19
viewing device logs 16-19
viewing system messages 16-18
controlling 7-7
about 2-27, 7-1
recovering 14-23
LZ compression, about 1-6
management IP address 10-3
configuring 12-15
enabling 12-4
match condition, creating 12-93
maximum segment size 12-102
viewing 16-18
configuring 7-11
supported 17-6
migration, data 2-29
recovering from 14-24
applications 12-97, 15-2
chart descriptions 15-14
chart settings 15-13
creating custom reports 15-53
disk information 15-46
flows with NetQoS 15-58
predefined reports 15-39
resource utilization 15-46
system status 16-10
with SNMP 17-1
configuring on single interfaces 6-8
NAS appliances 1-21
NAT address 10-2
NAT configuration 10-2
NAT Settings 6-31
NetBIOS 10-2
NetFlow v9 15-60
NetQoS monitoring 15-58
viewing information for 15-1
Network Time Protocol. 10-12
network traffic analyzer tool 16-21
enabling 12-4
for reports 10-33
NTP, configuring 10-12
obtaining software files 14-4
operation prediction and batching 1-7
configuring on WAAS Express interfaces 6-19
enabling global features 12-4
packet forwarding method 5-15
Layer 2 redirection 5-17
Layer 3 GRE 5-16
packet return 5-16
passthrough action 12-91
changing account 8-7, 8-8
recovering administrator 14-23
PBR, about 1-22
about 1-22
configuration of interception 5-35
overview of 2-21
verifying next-hop availability 5-41
policy report, viewing 12-96
assigning physical interfaces 6-16
configuring 6-13
load balancing 6-16
bypassing 2-7
position, application policy 12-99
power failure 14-20
about 11-5
checking status of 11-16, 11-28
creating directive 11-9, 11-19
scheduling 11-15, 11-26
print accelerator 1-9
about 1-9
authentication overview 7-14
configuring server 7-14
database 7-2
default configuration 7-4
RAID 1-23
rebooting devices 14-37
receive buffer size 12-102
device registration information 14-24
from missing disk-based software 14-24
lost administrator passwords 14-23
system software 14-20
redirection methods 5-2
AppNav-XE device 10-37
WAAS Express device 10-37
reinstalling system software 14-14
controlling access 7-7
configuring email server settings 10-33
Connections Statistics 15-45
creating custom 15-53
customizing 15-10
editing 15-55
managing 15-53
predefined 15-39
resource utilization 15-46
scheduling 15-55
Topology 15-44
viewing custom 15-55
request redirection methods 5-2
rescue system image 14-20
resource utilization report 15-46
restarting devices 14-37
application classifiers 12-97
application policies 12-97
WAAS Central Manager 14-11
WAE devices 14-13
WAE to default condition 14-13
about 6-26
about 8-11
assigning to user accounts 8-14
assigning to user groups 8-20
creating and managing 8-12
deleting 8-15
modifying and deleting 8-15
read-only access to services 8-12
viewing 8-15
viewing settings 8-15
about 8-2, 8-4
configuring WCCP transparent redirection on 5-8
SACK, about 1-6
preposition 11-15, 11-26
reports 15-55
configuring 7-7
host keys 7-10
changing key and password 10-22
configuring 10-17
disabling 10-24
enabling on Central Manager 10-19
enabling on standby Central Manager 10-20
enabling on WAE 10-21
disk encryption 14-33
enabling secure store 10-17
selective acknowledgement 1-6
send buffer size 12-102
send TCP keepalive 12-102
serial clustering in inline mode 5-57
service context, AppNav 4-2
configuring 5-11
set ip next-hop verify-availability command 5-42
show cdp neighbors command 5-41
for troubleshooting 16-11
show version command 14-22
shutting down WCCP 5-27
Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP
site and network planning 2-4
smart licensing 10-5
configuring 11-16
SNMP 1-23
asset tag setting 17-46
community settings 17-41
configuration process 17-34
contact settings 17-47
defining custom traps 17-38
enabling 17-35
enabling SNMP agent 17-34
enabling traps 17-36
group settings 17-43
host settings 17-40
creating 17-3
monitoring with 17-1
preparation 17-35
security models and security levels 17-4
supported MIBs 17-6
trap source settings 17-47
user settings 17-45
versions supported 17-3
view settings 17-43
recovering 14-20
software clock 10-12
obtaining from Cisco.com 14-4
software licenses 10-3
software recovery 14-14
software upgrades 14-5
for multiple devices 14-8
process 14-1
determining 14-4
configuring 10-6, 12-43
switching to primary 14-31
of interfaces 6-3
assigning physical interfaces 6-7
configuring 6-3
priimary interface 6-7
static IP addresses 2-9
configuring 6-28
statistics, collecting 12-87
Step12 4-31
Step13 4-32
Summary Report 15-43
system configuration settings 10-25
viewing system-wide information 15-1
configuring 16-12
viewing log 16-18
recovering 14-20
using 16-12
viewing 16-18
recovering 14-20
monitoring 16-10
authentication and authorization, overview of 7-16
database 7-2
default configuration 7-4
enable password attribute 7-17
configuring 7-16
taskbar icons 1-16
congestion windows 6-26
explicit congestion notification 6-26
parameter settings 6-24
retransmit timer 6-26
slow start 6-26
viewing connections 15-45
tcpdump command 16-21
TCP initial window size, about 1-5
overview of 2-25
enabling 7-11
Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
modifying 6-8
test command for troubleshooting 16-21
tethereal command 16-21
about 1-5
TFO adaptive buffering 12-104
TFO and LZ compression action 12-91
TFO features 1-5
BIC TCP 1-6
compression 1-6
increased buffering 1-6
selective acknowledgement 1-6
TCP initial window size maximization 1-5
Windows scaling 1-5
TFO only action 12-91
TFO with DRE (Adaptive Cache) action 12-91
TFO with DRE (Bidirectional Cache) action 12-91
TFO with DRE (Unidirectional Cache) action 12-91
location abbreviations 10-14
parameter settings for 10-12
Topology report 15-44
traceroute 16-24
track command 5-43
traffic statistics collection, enabling 12-87
traffic statistics report 15-2
chart descriptions 15-14
transaction logging 16-15
configuring 16-16
log format B-1
transparent redirection, configuring on a router 5-8
defining SNMP 17-38
enabling 17-36
defining SNMP 17-38
CLI commands 16-21
using show command utility 16-11
with Central Manager diagnostic tests 16-20
with TCPdump 16-21
with Tethereal 16-21
with WAAS TCP Traceroute 16-24
Troubleshooting Devices window 16-10
Unicode support 2-10
device groups 14-8
process 14-1
WAAS Central Manager device 14-6
adding domain entities 8-17
assigning to domains 8-17
viewing 7-38, 16-19
changing passwords 8-7, 8-8
creating 8-5
creation process 8-3
deleting 8-7
deleting domains 8-18
domains 8-16
managing 8-8, 8-9
modifying and deleting 8-7
assigning to 8-14
creating 8-12
modifying and deleting 8-15
viewing 8-15
viewing 8-9
viewing domains 8-19
user authentication. See login authentication
about 8-19
assigning roles to 8-20
assigning to domains 8-21
creating 8-20
deleting 8-21
viewing 8-22
UTC offsets 10-15
See also GMT offsets
version of software 14-4
enabling 12-4
application list 12-95
classifier report 12-97
policy report 12-96
role settings 8-15
modifying 6-18
VLAN ID check 5-49
VLAN support 5-47
virtual interface configuration 6-18
benefits 1-19
interfaces 1-9
backing up 14-11
restoring 14-11
upgrading 14-6
about 1-10
accessing 1-10
components 1-12
taskbar icons 1-16
WAAS CLI, about 1-18
configuring a device certificate 10-42
configuring an NTP server 10-44
configuring a user 10-40
configuring optimization on interfaces 6-19
enabling HTTP secure server 10-43
importing Central Manager certificate 10-41
installing a license 10-43
registering with the Central Manager 10-44
registration process 10-37
reimporting a certificate to the Central Manager 10-45
CLI 1-18
WAAS Central Manager GUI 1-10
and IOP interoperability 2-10
network planning for 2-1
traffic redirection methods 2-19
WAAS services, about 1-3
WAAS TCP Traceroute 16-24
backing up 14-13
controlled shutdown 14-38
modifying configuration properties 10-1
restoring 14-13
supported 2-10
WAE packet return 5-16
WAFS. See CIFS
WAVE devices supported 2-10
about 1-21, 5-4, 5-12
Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) 5-16
configuring interception on SCs 5-23
configuring interception on WAEs 5-17
GRE packet return 5-30
shutting down 5-27
advanced configuration for a router 5-8
advantages and disadvantages 2-20
configuration guidelines 5-5
configuring 10-29
web browser support 2-10
configuring in the Central Manager 7-18
Windows domain server settings 7-19
Windows name services 6-30
Windows print accelerator, about 1-9
Windows scaling, about 1-5
Index
using SMB accelerator for 11-16
10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
modifying 6-8
configuring 7-37
AAA-based management systems 2-27, 7-2
about 1-7, 12-1
features 1-7
TCP adaptive buffering settings 12-104
TCP settings 12-101
enabling 12-4
accelerator threshold 12-94
creating 8-5
creation process 8-3
deleting 8-7
local CLI 8-2
roles-based 8-2
types 8-1
viewing 8-9
interception 5-29
See also IP ACL
full optimization (adaptive cache) 12-91
full optimization (bidirectional cache) 12-91
full optimization (unidirectional cache) 12-91
passthrough 12-91
TFO only 12-91
TFO with DRE (Adaptive Cache) 12-91
TFO with DRE (Bidirectional Cache) 12-91
TFO with DRE (Unidirectional Cache) 12-91
TFO with LZ compression 12-91
types 12-91
activating devices 14-36
adaptive buffering, TFO 12-104
charts 15-12
administrative login authentication and authorization
default 7-4
for WAEs 7-2
local database description 7-6
overview of 7-1
RADIUS overview 7-14
TACACS+ overview 7-16
Windows domain overview 7-18
administrative login authentication failover 7-30
Akamai Connected Cache Charts 15-25
Akamai Connects Diagnostics from the Central Manager 16-22
alarm overload detection, enabling 10-32
system dashboard window 16-6
device reporting 16-8
alerts 16-10
about 1-7, 12-1
enabling 12-4
creating 12-88
match condition 12-93
restoring 12-97
creating 12-87
application list, viewing 12-95
creating 12-88
creation process 12-86
position 12-99
preparation tasks 12-86
restoring defaults 12-97
monitoring 12-97, 15-2
adding and removing devices 4-48
AppNav Cluster 4-2
AppNav Controller 4-1
AppNav Controller Group 4-2
appnav-controller interception 5-59
AppNav Controller Interface Modules 4-5
class maps 4-6
cluster settings 4-40
cluster settings for WAAS node 4-47
cluster wizard 4-18
configuring 4-1, 4-13
configuring class maps 4-25
configuring policy rules 4-32
connection statistics 4-58
connection tracing 4-57
controller settings 4-42
deployment models 4-3
interface wizard 4-22
monitoring cluster 4-53
policies 4-7
policy 4-6
service context 4-2
WAAS Node 4-2
WAAS Node Group 4-2
WAAS node group settings 4-46
WAAS node settings 4-45
enabling WAAS service insertion on interfaces 6-21
registration process 10-37
reimporting a certificate to the Central Manager 10-45
devices to a preposition directive 11-14, 11-25
devices to device groups 3-5
devices to more than one device group 3-8
viewing 7-38, 16-19
default feature values 7-4
authentication databases, types of 7-2
configuring 7-14, 7-16
default feature values 7-4
autodiscover 1-20
DHCP server requirements 2-8
WAAS Central Manager 14-11
WAE devices 14-13
cms database 14-11
configuring 7-11
BIC TCP 1-6
enabling IPMI over LAN 10-35
enabling IPMI SoL 10-36
firmware update 10-34
bootflags 14-23
browser support 2-10
configuring 6-29
cdp enable command 5-42
cdp run command 5-42
Central Manager. See WAAS Central Manager
reimporting 10-45
adding 15-12
customizing 15-10
descriptions 15-14
settings 15-13
CIFS 11-1
preparing for 11-6
enabling 12-4
obtaining software files from 14-4
Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP
Cisco Prime Network Single Sign-on configuration 7-35
Cisco Support for Microsoft Windows Update 12-84, 13-41
classifier, creating 12-88
classifier report, viewing 12-97
clear statistics all command 7-29
clear statistics authentication command 7-29
clear statistics windows-domain command 7-29
creating 8-5
setting 10-12
clustering in inline mode 5-57
backup and restore procedure 14-11
cms database backup command 14-11
cms database restore command 14-12
compression, about 1-6
modifying or deleting from IP ACLs 9-6
configuring WAAS CM for single sign-on 7-36
congestion windows, about 6-26
viewing TCP connections 15-45
Connections Statistics report 15-45
connection statistics, AppNav 4-58
connection tracing 4-57
controlled shutdown 14-38
copy disk ftp command 14-12
core WAE, about 1-9
recovering from 14-20
accounts 8-5
application classifier 12-88
application definition 12-87
application policy 12-88
local user 8-5
match condition 12-93
new software file 14-5
preposition directive 11-9, 11-19
preposition schedule 11-15, 11-26
determining 14-4
customizing 15-10
device 15-6
system 15-1
database backup 14-11
data coherency, about 11-3
data concurrency, about 11-4
data migration 2-29
data redundancy elimination, about 1-6
debug command 16-21
default status, restoring 14-13
accounts 8-7
device groups 3-6
locations 3-13
roles 8-15
software files 14-10
user groups 8-21
alarms 16-8
autodiscovery 1-20
clock setting 10-12
rebooting 14-37
Device Dashboard window 15-6
about 3-1
adding and removing devices 3-5
configuring 3-4
creating 3-3
creation process 3-2
deleting 3-6
enabling overlap 3-8
force group settings 3-9
list 3-7
overriding settings 3-8
setting configuration precedence 3-9
Device Home window. See Device Dashboard window
about 3-12
creating 3-12
deleting 3-13
device logs, viewing 16-19
device registration information
recovering 14-24
activating 14-36
adding to device groups 3-5
adding to multiple device groups 3-8
impact of assigning to multiple groups 3-10
overriding device group settings 3-10
restarting 14-37
topology 15-44
viewing group assignments 3-7
viewing information for 15-3, 15-45
Devices window 15-3
configuring interfaces for 6-17
for autoregistration 2-8
interface-level 2-9
requirements for autoregistration 2-8
diagnostic tests 16-20
Disabling NetFlow v9 15-62
recovering from 14-24
disk encryption 14-33
configuring data cache management 14-35
monitoring 15-46
Disks report 15-46
DNS, configuring 6-29
about 8-16
adding entities 8-17
assigning to user accounts 8-17
assigning to user groups 8-21
creating 8-16
deleting 8-18
modifying and deleting 8-18
viewing 8-19
downgrading 14-4
DRE, about 1-6
configuring 12-9
DSCP 12-92
global default 12-98
creating for CIFS accelerator 11-7
edge WAE, about 1-8
configuring 5-30
email server settings for reports 10-33
enable command 7-17
optimization and accelerators 12-4
protocol chaining 12-65
SNMP 17-35
SNMP agent 17-34
traffic statistic collection 12-87
disk 14-33
enabling secure store 10-17
adding to domains 8-17
enabling 12-4
configuring 6-13
configuring 7-12
explicit congestion notification
about 6-26
failover, for administrative login authentication 7-30
about 10-30
configuring 10-31
file locking, about 11-5
supported 11-6
about 1-8
features 1-8
preparing for 11-6
SMB configuration process 11-16
corrupted 14-20
configuring 15-58
force group settings 3-9
full optimization (adaptive cache) action 12-91
full optimization (bidirectional cache) action 12-91
full optimization (unidirectional cache) action 12-91
generic GRE egress method 5-30
generic routing encapsulation. See GRE encapsulation
modifying 6-8
GRE encapsulation 5-15, 5-16
GRE packet forwarding 5-16
GRE tunnel, configuring on router 5-33
groups. See user groups
hardware clock 10-12
hardware devices supported 2-10
high bandwidth WAN link 2-7
configuring 12-10
enabling 12-4
HTTPS settings 12-10
configuring 12-38
configuring ICA over SSL 12-41
increased buffering 1-6
inline mode 5-45
configuring IP address 5-55
interface settings 5-49
serial clustering 5-57
VLAN configuration 5-56
VLAN ID check 5-49
inline network adapter card 5-45
installing system software 14-14
intelligent message prediction 1-7
appnav-controller 5-59
inline 5-45
policy-based routing 5-35
WCCP 5-12
interception ACL 5-29
description 2-9
interface module inline mode 5-45
configuring 6-2
configuring virtual 6-18
enabling AppNav-XE service insertion 6-21
manually configuring for DHCP 6-17
WAAS Express optimization 6-19
IP access control lists. See IP ACL
adding conditions to 9-3
applying to interface 9-6
associating with application 9-6
conditions, modifying or deleting 9-6
configuration constraints 9-2
creating new 9-3
deleting 9-7
on routers 2-26
on WAEs 2-26
overview 9-1
multiple, configuring on single interface 6-8
static 2-9
about 10-33
enabling 10-35
enabling SoL 10-36
configuring 6-28
ip wccp command 5-11
ip wccp redirect-list command 5-10
ip web-cache redirect command 5-11
enabling 16-24
Layer 2 redirection 5-17
configuring on a Microsoft server 7-27
configuring on a WAE 7-27
disabling on a WAE 7-29
overview of 7-27
licenses 10-3
licensing, smart 10-5
line console carrier detection
configuring 7-13
load balancing 1-22, 5-13, 6-16
local CLI accounts, about 8-2
local user, creating 8-5
about 3-12
creating 3-12
deleting 3-13
viewing 3-13
configuring system logging 16-12
transaction log format B-1
transaction logging 16-15
viewing audit trail log 16-19
viewing device logs 16-19
viewing system messages 16-18
controlling 7-7
about 2-27, 7-1
recovering 14-23
LZ compression, about 1-6
management IP address 10-3
configuring 12-15
enabling 12-4
match condition, creating 12-93
maximum segment size 12-102
viewing 16-18
configuring 7-11
supported 17-6
migration, data 2-29
recovering from 14-24
applications 12-97, 15-2
chart descriptions 15-14
chart settings 15-13
creating custom reports 15-53
disk information 15-46
flows with NetQoS 15-58
predefined reports 15-39
resource utilization 15-46
system status 16-10
with SNMP 17-1
configuring on single interfaces 6-8
NAS appliances 1-21
NAT address 10-2
NAT configuration 10-2
NAT Settings 6-31
NetBIOS 10-2
NetFlow v9 15-60
NetQoS monitoring 15-58
viewing information for 15-1
Network Time Protocol. 10-12
network traffic analyzer tool 16-21
enabling 12-4
for reports 10-33
NTP, configuring 10-12
obtaining software files 14-4
operation prediction and batching 1-7
configuring on WAAS Express interfaces 6-19
enabling global features 12-4
packet forwarding method 5-15
Layer 2 redirection 5-17
Layer 3 GRE 5-16
packet return 5-16
passthrough action 12-91
changing account 8-7, 8-8
recovering administrator 14-23
PBR, about 1-22
about 1-22
configuration of interception 5-35
overview of 2-21
verifying next-hop availability 5-41
policy report, viewing 12-96
assigning physical interfaces 6-16
configuring 6-13
load balancing 6-16
bypassing 2-7
position, application policy 12-99
power failure 14-20
about 11-5
checking status of 11-16, 11-28
creating directive 11-9, 11-19
scheduling 11-15, 11-26
print accelerator 1-9
about 1-9
authentication overview 7-14
configuring server 7-14
database 7-2
default configuration 7-4
RAID 1-23
rebooting devices 14-37
receive buffer size 12-102
device registration information 14-24
from missing disk-based software 14-24
lost administrator passwords 14-23
system software 14-20
redirection methods 5-2
AppNav-XE device 10-37
WAAS Express device 10-37
reinstalling system software 14-14
controlling access 7-7
configuring email server settings 10-33
Connections Statistics 15-45
creating custom 15-53
customizing 15-10
editing 15-55
managing 15-53
predefined 15-39
resource utilization 15-46
scheduling 15-55
Topology 15-44
viewing custom 15-55
request redirection methods 5-2
rescue system image 14-20
resource utilization report 15-46
restarting devices 14-37
application classifiers 12-97
application policies 12-97
WAAS Central Manager 14-11
WAE devices 14-13
WAE to default condition 14-13
about 6-26
about 8-11
assigning to user accounts 8-14
assigning to user groups 8-20
creating and managing 8-12
deleting 8-15
modifying and deleting 8-15
read-only access to services 8-12
viewing 8-15
viewing settings 8-15
about 8-2, 8-4
configuring WCCP transparent redirection on 5-8
SACK, about 1-6
preposition 11-15, 11-26
reports 15-55
configuring 7-7
host keys 7-10
changing key and password 10-22
configuring 10-17
disabling 10-24
enabling on Central Manager 10-19
enabling on standby Central Manager 10-20
enabling on WAE 10-21
disk encryption 14-33
enabling secure store 10-17
selective acknowledgement 1-6
send buffer size 12-102
send TCP keepalive 12-102
serial clustering in inline mode 5-57
service context, AppNav 4-2
configuring 5-11
set ip next-hop verify-availability command 5-42
show cdp neighbors command 5-41
for troubleshooting 16-11
show version command 14-22
shutting down WCCP 5-27
Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP
site and network planning 2-4
smart licensing 10-5
configuring 11-16
SNMP 1-23
asset tag setting 17-46
community settings 17-41
configuration process 17-34
contact settings 17-47
defining custom traps 17-38
enabling 17-35
enabling SNMP agent 17-34
enabling traps 17-36
group settings 17-43
host settings 17-40
creating 17-3
monitoring with 17-1
preparation 17-35
security models and security levels 17-4
supported MIBs 17-6
trap source settings 17-47
user settings 17-45
versions supported 17-3
view settings 17-43
recovering 14-20
software clock 10-12
obtaining from Cisco.com 14-4
software licenses 10-3
software recovery 14-14
software upgrades 14-5
for multiple devices 14-8
process 14-1
determining 14-4
configuring 10-6, 12-43
switching to primary 14-31
of interfaces 6-3
assigning physical interfaces 6-7
configuring 6-3
priimary interface 6-7
static IP addresses 2-9
configuring 6-28
statistics, collecting 12-87
Step12 4-31
Step13 4-32
Summary Report 15-43
system configuration settings 10-25
viewing system-wide information 15-1
configuring 16-12
viewing log 16-18
recovering 14-20
using 16-12
viewing 16-18
recovering 14-20
monitoring 16-10
authentication and authorization, overview of 7-16
database 7-2
default configuration 7-4
enable password attribute 7-17
configuring 7-16
taskbar icons 1-16
congestion windows 6-26
explicit congestion notification 6-26
parameter settings 6-24
retransmit timer 6-26
slow start 6-26
viewing connections 15-45
tcpdump command 16-21
TCP initial window size, about 1-5
overview of 2-25
enabling 7-11
Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
modifying 6-8
test command for troubleshooting 16-21
tethereal command 16-21
about 1-5
TFO adaptive buffering 12-104
TFO and LZ compression action 12-91
TFO features 1-5
BIC TCP 1-6
compression 1-6
increased buffering 1-6
selective acknowledgement 1-6
TCP initial window size maximization 1-5
Windows scaling 1-5
TFO only action 12-91
TFO with DRE (Adaptive Cache) action 12-91
TFO with DRE (Bidirectional Cache) action 12-91
TFO with DRE (Unidirectional Cache) action 12-91
location abbreviations 10-14
parameter settings for 10-12
Topology report 15-44
traceroute 16-24
track command 5-43
traffic statistics collection, enabling 12-87
traffic statistics report 15-2
chart descriptions 15-14
transaction logging 16-15
configuring 16-16
log format B-1
transparent redirection, configuring on a router 5-8
defining SNMP 17-38
enabling 17-36
defining SNMP 17-38
CLI commands 16-21
using show command utility 16-11
with Central Manager diagnostic tests 16-20
with TCPdump 16-21
with Tethereal 16-21
with WAAS TCP Traceroute 16-24
Troubleshooting Devices window 16-10
Unicode support 2-10
device groups 14-8
process 14-1
WAAS Central Manager device 14-6
adding domain entities 8-17
assigning to domains 8-17
viewing 7-38, 16-19
changing passwords 8-7, 8-8
creating 8-5
creation process 8-3
deleting 8-7
deleting domains 8-18
domains 8-16
managing 8-8, 8-9
modifying and deleting 8-7
assigning to 8-14
creating 8-12
modifying and deleting 8-15
viewing 8-15
viewing 8-9
viewing domains 8-19
user authentication. See login authentication
about 8-19
assigning roles to 8-20
assigning to domains 8-21
creating 8-20
deleting 8-21
viewing 8-22
UTC offsets 10-15
See also GMT offsets
version of software 14-4
enabling 12-4
application list 12-95
classifier report 12-97
policy report 12-96
role settings 8-15
modifying 6-18
VLAN ID check 5-49
VLAN support 5-47
virtual interface configuration 6-18
benefits 1-19
interfaces 1-9
backing up 14-11
restoring 14-11
upgrading 14-6
about 1-10
accessing 1-10
components 1-12
taskbar icons 1-16
WAAS CLI, about 1-18
configuring a device certificate 10-42
configuring an NTP server 10-44
configuring a user 10-40
configuring optimization on interfaces 6-19
enabling HTTP secure server 10-43
importing Central Manager certificate 10-41
installing a license 10-43
registering with the Central Manager 10-44
registration process 10-37
reimporting a certificate to the Central Manager 10-45
CLI 1-18
WAAS Central Manager GUI 1-10
and IOP interoperability 2-10
network planning for 2-1
traffic redirection methods 2-19
WAAS services, about 1-3
WAAS TCP Traceroute 16-24
backing up 14-13
controlled shutdown 14-38
modifying configuration properties 10-1
restoring 14-13
supported 2-10
WAE packet return 5-16
WAFS. See CIFS
WAVE devices supported 2-10
about 1-21, 5-4, 5-12
Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) 5-16
configuring interception on SCs 5-23
configuring interception on WAEs 5-17
GRE packet return 5-30
shutting down 5-27
advanced configuration for a router 5-8
advantages and disadvantages 2-20
configuration guidelines 5-5
configuring 10-29
web browser support 2-10
configuring in the Central Manager 7-18
Windows domain server settings 7-19
Windows name services 6-30
Windows print accelerator, about 1-9
Windows scaling, about 1-5