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01-18-2008 09:38 AM
Our topology consists of multiple branch offices. Sometimes our remote offices need to access file servers located in other branches.
From what I have read, the WAEs know about each WAE in the network path. If I have an intermediate WAE, how is the traffic processed for each remote end? Is it pass through on the intermediate WAE? Or should I deny that traffic through a redirect list on the intermediate WAE?
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01-19-2008 02:50 AM
Hi,
You are correct. If there is an intermediate WAE between both ends, that WAE will be aware that there are two end WAE's already performing optimization (through the Auto-Discovery process and the use of TCP options) and will pass-through any traffic for those sessions.
Please take a look here:
Thanks,
Sal

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01-19-2008 02:50 AM
Hi,
You are correct. If there is an intermediate WAE between both ends, that WAE will be aware that there are two end WAE's already performing optimization (through the Auto-Discovery process and the use of TCP options) and will pass-through any traffic for those sessions.
Please take a look here:
Thanks,
Sal
