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Chapter 1 Using the WAE Device Manager GUI
Managing a Cisco WAE
Figure 1-2 Cisco WAE Control Window
The Cisco WAE menu item includes the following options:
• Control—Enables you to control the WAE and its components as described in the “Control Option”
section on page 1-4.
• Configuration—Enables you to perform basic configuration tasks as described in the “Configuration
Option” section on page 1-8.
• Utilities—Enables you to run various maintenance utilities on the WAE as described in the “Utilities
Option” section on page 1-17.
• Monitoring—Enables you to view tables and graphs about the CPU and disk utilization in the WAE
as described in the “Monitoring the WAE” section on page 1-22.
• Logs—Enables you to view event logs for various WAE subsystems as described in the “Viewing
WAE Logs” section on page 1-27.
Control Option
The Control option displays the following tabs:
• Components—Enables you to view the working status of each WAE component. You can start, stop,
and restart any component. For more information, see the “Starting and Stopping Components”
section on page 1-5.
• Registration—Enables you to register or unregister the WAE with the WAAS Central Manager. For
more information, see the “Registering and Unregistering a WAE” section on page 1-6.
• Backup—Enables you to download and save WAE configuration files and to restore these files back
to the WAE, if required. For more information, see the “Backing Up the Configuration Files” section
on page 1-6 and the “Restoring the Configuration Files” section on page 1-7.