Troubleshooting guide

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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Cisco WAAS
Overview of the WAAS Interfaces
Devices and Device Group Icons
(Activate All Inactive
Devices)
Activates all the inactive WAAS and WAAS Express devices in
your WAAS network. For more information, see the Activating
All Inactive WAAS Devices” section on page 1-34.
(Force Update,
Request FullUpdate)
Reapplies the device configuration as seen in the WAAS Central
Manager GUI to the device. Normally, changes made in the
WAAS Central Manager GUI are applied to the device as soon as
the configuration is submitted. From time to time, however, a CLI
error or some other error on the device can cause the
configuration on the device to differ from what is seen in the
WAAS Central Manager GUI. The Force Full Database Update
icon applies the full configuration that the WAAS Central
Manager has for the device to be updated to the device and the
configuration reapplied.
When using the Request FullUpdate icon from the device group
window, the full device configuration is reapplied to each device
in the device group. Group settings do not overwrite
device-specific settings.
You can view device CLI errors in the System Message window
described in the “Viewing the System Message Log” section on
page 1-56.
The Force Full Database Update icon appears on the Device
Dashboard window, described in the “Device Dashboard
Window” section on page 1-8. The Request FullUpdate icon
appears on the Modifying Device Group window.
These functions do not apply to WAAS Express devices.
(Reload) Reboots a WAE or device group depending on the location in the
WAAS Central Manager GUI. For more information, see the
“Rebooting a Device or Device Group” section on page 1-35.
Reload is not available for WAAS Express devices.
(Force Group Settings) Forces the device group configuration across all devices in that
group. For more information, see the “Forcing Device Group
Settings on All Devices in the Group” section on page 1-7.
(Apply Defaults) Applies the default settings to the fields on the window.
(Export Table) Exports table information into a CSV file.
(Override Group Settings) Allows you to specify device-specific settings that override the
group settings for the device. For more information, see the
“Overriding the Device Group Settings on a Device” section on
page 1-8.
(Deactivate Device) Deactivates a WAAS or WAAS Express device.
(Update Application
Statistics)
Updates the application statistics.
Table 1-3 Taskbar Icon Descriptions (continued)
Taskbar Icon Function