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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
• Enable event MIB traps—Allows the WAE to send event MIB traps to the SNMP host specified in
the SNMP notification host field.
• Enable logging traps—Enables logging traps on the device.
• SNMP notification host—Enter the IP address or hostname of your SNMP host so that the WAE can
send MIB and logging traps to the host.
Click Save after making any changes to this page, or click Cancel to disregard your changes so that they
do not take effect.
Viewing Network Settings
The Networking tab (see Figure 1-7) enables you to view the connection parameters between the WAE
and the LAN.
To view the WAE connection settings, click the Networking tab in the Configuration window.
Figure 1-7 Cisco WAE Configuration—Networking Tab
The Networking tab contains the following information:
• Network connection flags—The network status flags.
• Mode—The duplex and speed of the connection.
• Machine name—The hostname of the WAE.
• DHCP—Whether a DHCP server is available on the network.
• IP Address
• Net mask
• Default Gateway
• DNS Server 1
• DNS Server 2
• Domain Name
• MAC Address