Troubleshooting guide
1-17
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
OL-26579-01
Chapter 1 Configuring Other System Settings
Modifying the Default System Configuration Properties
b. From the Central Manager, initialize secure store (see the “Enabling Secure Store Encryption on a
WAE Device” section on page 1-13) or from the CLI, enter the cms secure-store init EXEC
command. (This step is needed only if you performed step 5a.)
c. Enter the crypto pki managed-store initialize command and restart the SSL accelerator.
d. If disk encryption is enabled, from the Central Manager, disable disk encryption (see the “Enabling
Disk Encryption” section on page 1-30) or from the CLI, enter the no disk encrypt enable global
configuration command.
e. If disk encryption had been enabled before step 5d, reload the device. After the reload, reenable disk
encryption and reload the device again.
Note If the WAE is reloaded before doing Step 5, disk encryption, SSL acceleration, and secure store
does not function properly. In this case, you must restore the WAE to factory defaults.
Step 6 From the primary Central Manager, reimport all certificate and key files for all the accelerated and
peering services which are configured on the WAEs.
Disabling Secure Store Encryption on a WAE Device
To disable secure store encryption on a WAE device, follow these steps:
Step 1 From the WAAS Central Manager menu, choose Devices > device-name (or Device Groups >
device-group-name).
Step 2 Choose Configure > Security > Secure Store. The Secure Store Settings window appears.
Step 3 Check the Clear CMS Secure Store box and then click Submit to disable secure store encryption and
return to standard encryption.
You can also enter the cms secure-store clear command to disable secure store encryption and return to
standard encryption.
To disable secure store on a WAE from the CLI, use the cms secure-store clear EXEC command.
Note Secure store cannot be disabled on a Central Manager.
Modifying the Default System Configuration Properties
The WAAS software comes with preconfigured system properties that you can modify to alter the default
behavior of the system.
Table 1-4 describes the system configuration properties that you can modify.