06-02-2008 05:34 AM
In Location A, our users have a mapping drive over the WAN, the mapping will be disconnected in short period when the WAE set up in between LAN switch and WAN router. Another service - content filtering (using 8e6 R3000), it cannot be work in location A after WAE512 installed. It is using Netbios to map the R3000 on client PC, then to define the user profile.
The connectivity is
(Client PC) <-> (LAN Switch) <-> (WAE 512) <-> (WAN Router in Location A) <-> (WAN Router in Location B) <-> (WAE 612) <-> (LAN Switch) <-> (8e6 R3000) <-> (FW) <-> (Internet Router)
WAE OS version is 4.0.13
06-02-2008 06:54 AM
Winson,
I would add a Application Policy to bypass traffic to the IP address R3000 and then slowly add optimizations back into that policy. See if that fixes it.
Thanks,
Dan
06-02-2008 07:37 AM
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your prompt message.
Just clarified that the application policy settings you suggested,
1) Create Application policy,
Select Acceleration -> Policies -> Definitions
2) New Application Policy
Type: Basic
Application : Other
Application Classifier : R3000 (defined Destination address)
Action : Passthrough
Accelerate: Do Not Set
Please confirm me the above settings that is your expectation.
Thanks,
Winson
06-02-2008 08:47 AM
Winson,
I always put my policies under the All Device Group to maintain a global standard across all my WAEs (but it should definitely go under where you manage your global policies), so I start by the following.
Devices/Device Groups/All Device Group/Acceleration/Definitions/
There I would follow your step 2). If the R3000 starts working again, then you can incrementally add TFO, then DRE/LZ to see if it works. I might also add a Application to then track the optimizations in the CM GUI if you so desire.
Dan
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