02-28-2013 07:15 AM
Hi Colleagues,
I'am not sure if this planed setup are valid.
We already use 2 ISR G2 (3945) connected via GRE/IPsec. Since we also extend the MPLS Core with this link to the Remote Office (need several VRF's there) MPLS / LDP ist running over the GRE Tunnel. This setup is working well for several years.
Now we try to optimize the TCP Traffic with WAAS express, we're aware that features like DRE are not supported but compression / TFO should work.
As we have used the (GRE) Tunnel-Interface as WAAS WAN Interface ("waas enable" command) but autodiscovery of the router on the other side of the tunnel doesn't work...
Maybe this is the wrong interface (the Tunnel) and we have to use the (physical) WAN Port? Or is this setup (WAAS express for a MPLS over GRE Over IPsec link) not supported at all ?
Any feedback welcome
Thanks,
Holger
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We run IOS 152-3.T2
Configuration:
interface Tunnel2
description WAN
ip address <our Tunnel-IP>
ip mtu 1500
ip pim sparse-mode
ip virtual-reassembly in
ip virtual-reassembly out
ip tcp adjust-mss 1422
ip ospf mtu-ignore
mpls ip
tunnel source GigabitEthernet0/2
tunnel destination <IP of our Tunnel-Destination>
tunnel path-mtu-discovery
waas enable
parameter-map type waas waas_global
tfo optimize dre no compression lz
tfo auto-discovery blacklist enable
tfo auto-discovery blacklist hold-time 1440
cpu-threshold 70
accelerator http-express
no enable
accelerator cifs-express
no enable
accelerator ssl-express
no enable
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sh waas status
IOS Version: 15.2(3)T2
WAAS Express Version: 2.0.0
WAAS Enabled Interface Policy Map
Tunnel2 waas_global
WAAS Feature License
License Type: EvalRightToUse
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 2 days
DRE Status : Disabled
LZ Status : Enabled
CIFS-Express AO Status : Disabled
SSL-Express AO Status : Disabled
HTTP-Express AO Status : Disabled
Maximum Flows : 50
Total Active connections : 0
Total optimized connections : 0
Router-xyz#sh waas auto-discovery blacklist
Server IP Insert Time State
Router-xyz#sh waas auto-discovery list
E: Established, S: Syn, A: Ack, F: Fin, R: Reset M: eMbryonic
s: sent, r: received, O: Options, P: Passthrough
Src-IP:Port Dst-IP:Port Orig-St Term-St
Router-xyz#show waas connection detailed
--- nothing ----
03-01-2013 02:42 AM
Hello Hoger,
You should enable WAAS on the L3 interface that gets the interesting traffic, so the tunnel, not the physical port.
If this is a lab environment I would start by enabling the WAAS Express debugs on the device: log debug output on the console or to a syslog server and do:
debug waas auto-discovery events
debug waas auto-discovery operations
debug waas auto-discovery error
Then try a connection. Do this of course on both routers at the same time.
Do you get an interesting messages in the logs?
Best regards, Peter
03-01-2013 05:31 AM
Hello Peter!
Thanks for your response.
Yes we have WAAS enabled on th Tunnel interface (and that's not working)
I've attached the output of:
sh debug
waas:
WAAS auto-discovery events debugging is on
WAAS auto-discovery errors debugging is on
WAAS auto-discovery operations debugging is on
WAAS infrastructure events debugging is on
WAAS infrastructure errors debugging is on
WAAS infrastructure operations debugging is on
WAAS management events debugging is on
WAAS management errors debugging is on
WAAS TFO events debugging is on
WAAS TFO errors debugging is on
WAAS TFO operations debugging is on
But i've still no idea what's the problem....
Best regards,
Holger
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