10-03-2007 11:01 AM
We are running the latest code of WAAS and what I want to do is have all edge locations act as core as well. We have 10 locations and each location has critical servers that need to communicate (ie. file replication) with each other. I understand this isn't the intended "design" of this product, but has anyone else deployed it this way? Currently, the CIFS optimization is only working from edge to core. I did add core services to the edge device but it still isn't working.
10-03-2007 11:42 AM
It's definitely capable of doing that. Even without the WAFS services, you should still see significant improvements with TFO, DRE and LZ.
If you are running core and edge services on a WAE, you need at least 2 GB of RAM on the box. Then you need to add connectivity statements between the new cores and respective edges that you want to optimize between.
10-03-2007 11:51 AM
I have the connectivity setup in both directions with the bandwidth and low round trip time configured, We have4 gb memory and its still not working from core to edge. Do I need to configure the core WAAS with edge services?
10-03-2007 11:57 AM
Yes, you will need to have core and edge running at both ends to take advantage of that.
10-03-2007 12:27 PM
Strange, I have both edge and core configured as core/edge and the configs are basically identical (each is in its own device group), but still the file copy when initiated from the core side is not optimized. Any other thoughts? I have rebooted all devices as well.
10-04-2007 04:31 AM
Do you see the connections from the edge to the core in both directions? Do you also see your copy? Is it on port 139 or 445?
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