03-02-2010 04:12 AM - edited 03-01-2019 06:49 AM
Hi Mr./Mrs.,
I have a demo for WAEs, two WAEs in the Head Office, (WAE512-k9) one as a Central Manager, and the othe is Core WAE.
One WAE-NM in the Branch, but connected on Router, then this router connected to the WAN router.
the gateway of the WAE-NM is the ip address of the integrated service interface, the router that is configured in the router list is the ip address of the LAN of WAN router, WCCP configuration on the WAN router not in the router that has the WAE-NM, services 61,62 are configured on the WAN interface, and wccp excluded is configured on the LAN interface of the router (the connetion between the two routers).
There are alot of sessions are appeared on the WAEs connection statistics, but all of them has Policy Applied (None).
03-02-2010 04:40 AM
Hi Mr./Mrs.,
I have a demo for WAEs, two WAEs in the Head Office, (WAE512-k9) one as a Central Manager, and the othe is Core WAE.
One WAE-NM in the Branch, but connected on Router, then this router connected to the WAN router.
the gateway of the WAE-NM is the ip address of the integrated service interface, the router that is configured in the router list is the ip address of the LAN of WAN router, WCCP configuration on the WAN router not in the router that has the WAE-NM, services 61,62 are configured on the WAN interface, and wccp excluded is configured on the LAN interface of the router (the connetion between the two routers).
There are alot of sessions are appeared on the WAEs connection statistics, but all of them has Policy Applied (None).
Hi,
Check out the below links how to apply policy in WAAS hope that helps
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Ganesh.H
03-02-2010 04:59 AM
HI Ganesh,
Thanks for your highly response.
For example, I tried the remote desktop application, I have already default policy for the remote desktop (port 3389) that is called (MS-Terminal-Services) which has TFO only as the acction applied, but when I see the monitored traffic, I see it with application policy (None).
I tried to change from TFO only to Full Optimization, but the same behviour, the session appears in the connection statistics with (None) policy applied.
Best Regards
Amr Abd El Mohsen
03-02-2010 05:35 AM
HI Ganesh,
Thanks for your highly response.
For example, I tried the remote desktop application, I have already default policy for the remote desktop (port 3389) that is called (MS-Terminal-Services) which has TFO only as the acction applied, but when I see the monitored traffic, I see it with application policy (None).
I tried to change from TFO only to Full Optimization, but the same behviour, the session appears in the connection statistics with (None) policy applied.
Best Regards
Amr Abd El Mohsen
03-02-2010 05:53 AM
Hi Ganesh,
Thanks for your highly response.
For example, I tried the remote desktop application, I have already default policy for the remote desktop (port 3389) that is called (MS-Terminal-Services) which has TFO only as the acction applied, but when I see the monitored traffic, I see it with application policy (None).
I tried to change from TFO only to Full Optimization, but the same behviour, the session appears in the connection statistics with (None) policy applied.
Best Regards
Amr Abd El Mohsen
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