Troubleshooting guide
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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Configuring Network Settings
Configuring Network Interfaces
Step 1 From the WAAS Central Manager menu, choose Devices > device-name.
Step 2 Choose Configure > Network > Network Interfaces. The Network Interfaces listing window appears.
Step 3 Choose the physical interface that you want to modify and click the Edit taskbar icon. (For devices using
WAAS versions earlier than 5.0, click the Edit icon next to the interface.)
The Interface Settings window appears.
Note Do not choose a standby or port-channel interface in this step. You cannot configure multiple IP
addresses on these types of interfaces.
Step 4 In the Secondary Address and Secondary Netmask fields 1 through 4, enter up to four different IP
addresses and secondary netmasks for the interface.
Step 5 Click Submit.
Modifying Ethernet Interface Settings
To modify the settings of a physical Ethernet interface, follow these steps:
Step 1 From the WAAS Central Manager menu, choose Devices > device-name.
Step 2 Choose Configure > Network > Network Interfaces.
The Network Interfaces window appears, listing the configured network interfaces.
Note On NME-WAE and SM-SRE devices, the internal interface to the router is designated slot 1, port
0 and the external interface is designated slot 2, port 0. For NME-WAE configuration details, see
the document Configuring Cisco WAAS Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers. For
SM-SRE configuration details, see the document Cisco SRE Service Module Configuration and
Installation Guide.
Step 3 Choose the physical interface that you want to modify and click the Edit taskbar icon. (For devices using
WAAS versions earlier than 5.0, click the Edit icon next to the interface.)
The Interface Settings window appears, displaying the interface configurations on a particular slot and
port. The interface type, slot, and port are determined by the hardware.
Note When configuring the internal interface (GigabitEthernet 1/0) on an NME-WAE or SM-SRE
device, you cannot change the following fields or check boxes: Port Channel Number,
AutoSense, Speed, Mode, Address, Netmask, Use DHCP, and Standby Group. If you attempt to
change these values, the Central Manager displays an error when you click Submit. These
settings for the internal interface can be configured only through the host router CLI. For
NME-WAE details, see the document Configuring Cisco WAAS Network Modules for Cisco
Access Routers. For SM-SRE details, see the document Cisco SRE Service Module
Configuration and Installation Guide.
Step 4 (Optional) In the Description field, enter a description for the interface.