Troubleshooting guide
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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Configuring Application Acceleration
Enabling and Disabling the Global Optimization Features
• Configuring MAPI Acceleration, page 1-11
• Configuring Encrypted MAPI Acceleration, page 1-12
• Configuring Video Acceleration, page 1-22
• Configuring CIFS Accelerator Express, page 1-26
• Configuring SMB Acceleration, page 1-24
• Configuring ICA Acceleration, page 1-27
• Configuring SSL Acceleration, page 1-28
• For CIFS: Chapter 1, “Configuring File Services”
Configuring DRE Settings
To enable DRE settings, check the DRE Settings check box in the Enabled Features window (see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-4).
To configure the DRE auto bypass and load monitor settings, 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 > Acceleration > DRE Settings.
The DRE Settings window appears.
Step 3 Check the Enable DRE auto bypass check box to generate an alarm and automatically DRE bypass
application traffic.
Step 4 Check the Enable DRE Load Monitor check box to enable load report.
Step 5 Click Submit.
The changes are saved to the device or device group.
To enable DRE auto bypass from the CLI, use the dre auto-bypass enable global configuration
command.
To enable DRE load monitor from the CLI, use the dre load-monitor report global configuration
command.
Configuring HTTP Acceleration
The HTTP application accelerator accelerates HTTP traffic. SSL traffic that uses HTTPS can be
optimized by both SSL and HTTP optimizations.
The default Web optimization policy is defined to send traffic to the HTTP accelerator. The Web
optimization policy uses the HTTP class map, which matches traffic on ports 80, 8080, 8000, 8001, and
3128. If you expect HTTP traffic on other ports, add the other ports to the HTTP class map.
To enable the HTTP accelerator, check the HTTP Accelerator check box in the Enabled Features window
(see Figure 1-1 on page 1-4).