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Sorry for the delayed response. I looked through the config you attached. This seems routing issue rather than wccp. If your wae is few L3 hops away then make sure you have the route added at the stack swicthes to reach to the wae as well.If this nev...
How is the configuration look like on the swicth side? Delay could be due to spaning tree. Can you try with portfast configuration on the swith port?thanksAshfaq
Hi Jacqueline,The alarm messages you are seeing are typically connectivity/misconfiguration related. Make sure WAE and the router should be reachable. How the wae is connected to the router? Are you using GRE or L2 redirection? what is the return met...
Hi Simon,Yes, you can change the failover timeout to the lowest value. default is 1 second and 10 second is the highest value.This link might be helpful.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v421/configuration/guide/traffic.html...
Hi Lukas,This seems odd.What version of NetApp are you running?Do you have DNS configured that can resolve NetApp Server?Is it inline or wccp?If you are not seeing any routing loops and your DNS resolves server name ok then I would suggest opening a ...