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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Using the WAE Device Manager GUI
Managing a Cisco WAE
Note After the upload is completed, the WAE will be reloaded.
Configuration Option
The Configuration option for the Cisco WAE menu item displays the following tabs:
• SNMP—Allows you to enable event MIB and logging traps on the WAE. For more information, see
the “Configuring SNMP Settings” section on page 1-8.
• Networking—Allows you to view WAE settings defined during initial device setup described in the
Cisco Wide Area Application Services Quick Configuration Guide. For more information, see the
“Viewing Network Settings” section on page 1-9.
• Windows Authentication—Allows you to define the settings required by the WAE for Windows
authentication to enable device login and CLI configuration. For more information, see the
“Configuring Windows Authentication” section on page 1-10.
• Notifier—Allows you to define the e-mail address to which notifications are sent when alerts are
generated by the WAE. For more information, see the “Defining Notification Settings” section on
page 1-15.
Configuring SNMP Settings
The SNMP tab allows you to configure the SNMP settings on the Cisco WAE. To configure the SNMP
settings, click the SNMP tab in the Configuration window. The SNMP tab appears. (See Figure 1-6.)
Figure 1-6 WAE Configuration—SNMP Tab
This tab allows you to configure the following settings:
• SNMP community—Sets the SNMP community string for read access, which is used as a password
for authentication when accessing the SNMP agent of the WAE.
• SNMP community (R/W)—Sets the SNMP community string for read/write access, which is used
as a password for authentication when accessing the SNMP agent of the WAE.