06-16-2010 08:25 PM
Hi friends,
Having couple of doubts with respect to Cisco WAVE technology,
1. What are the differenences between WAAS and WAVE, apart from Virtualization?
2. What are the key functions of Cisco WAVE?
3. Planning to deploy WAVE 274 or 474 for my branch offices and WAE 674 at HO, the services that this must support are AD, File & Print servers. Will these support with WAVE ?
4. Do the WAAS virtual blade support the services like Active Directory, Print Services, DHCP, and DNS services?
5. Is there any prerequistes for Windows server for having the services like Active Directory, Print Services, DHCP, and DNS services?
6. It would be great if you could guide me with some design documents for the above scenario?
Regards,
Karthik Anbumani
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06-18-2010 02:06 PM
Karthik,
1. What are the differenences between WAAS and WAVE, apart from Virtualization?
WAAS is the software that runs on several different types of hardware:
WAE - Appliance-based form factor that supports WAN optimization and application acceleration features.
WAVE - Appliance-based form factor that supports WAN optimization, application acceleration, and virtual blades features.
NME-WAE - Router-integrated network module that supports WAN optimiation and application acceleration features.
2. What are the key functions of Cisco WAVE?
See above.
3. Planning to deploy WAVE 274 or 474 for my branch offices and WAE 674 at HO, the services that this must support are AD, File & Print servers. Will these support with WAVE ?
Yes.
4. Do the WAAS virtual blade support the services like Active Directory, Print Services, DHCP, and DNS services?
If you run Microsoft Windows Server as the virtual blade, then yes.
5. Is there any prerequistes for Windows server for having the services like Active Directory, Print Services, DHCP, and DNS services?
6. It would be great if you could guide me with some design documents for the above scenario?
See the following for additional information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/contnetw/ps5680/ps6870/white_paper_c07-502183.html
If you have any additional questions, please let us know.
Regards,
Zach
06-19-2010 10:08 AM
Hi Zach,
Thanks for your valuable time and reply.
Having couple of other queries as well.
1. I am planning to have this NME-WAE in my Cisco 3900 series router. Can I configure it as an central manager and make this to manage all the WAVE 274 & WAVE 474, available at the branch offices?
2. What is the virtual blade in the WAVE technology exactly represent?
3. The WAVE 274 and WAVE 474, supports 2 virtual blades each. Thereby how many virtual instances can be actually made with WAVE 274 & 474?
4. Is there any design document that explains the WAVE technology, if so please do guide with its link?
Regards,
Karthik
06-21-2010 05:39 AM
1. I am planning to have this NME-WAE in my Cisco 3900 series router. Can I configure it as an central manager and make this to manage all the WAVE 274 & WAVE 474, available at the branch offices?
The NME-WAE cannot function as a Central Manager (CM). You will need to run the CM on a dedicated appliance.
2. What is the virtual blade in the WAVE technology exactly represent?
It's a method for running virtual instances of operating systems and services on the WAAS device itself. So instead of requiring a separate server at a remote office, for example, you can consolidate all of the local services to a single hardware device running concurrently with WAAS.
3. The WAVE 274 and WAVE 474, supports 2 virtual blades each. Thereby how many virtual instances can be actually made with WAVE 274 & 474?
Virtual Blades = Virtual Instances, so you can run up to 2 on the 274/474 platforms.
4. Is there any design document that explains the WAVE technology, if so please do guide with its link?
I linked previously to the configuration/deployment guide. What additional information are you interested in?
Regards,
Zach
04-12-2018 01:06 PM - edited 04-12-2018 01:14 PM
Hi. Found interested question about storage private keys . HERE
"In an audit, there is a finding for a Cisco waas device. The device stores private keys of the application servers which is not recommended"
What is you opinion? Is it Securely?
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