We purchased a WAAS device a few years back. The circuit it is on is going away. It was a T3. We want to move it to an OC3. That's quite a jump. I am wondering if it will be able to handle the increase it traffic. I don’t want it to end up being a bo...
Hi,I am new to fiber connections. We are have a SM fiber comming into our data center. It will terminate with Single Mode SC Unicam connectors in the fiber panel. I want to connect these to a 3760 GB switch using Cisco GLC-SX-MM Gbics. I'm guessing a...
We just upgraded to 4.3.1 and I had to go through the secondary steps to disable WAF's. Can someone tell me what the diffrence is between the two?Thanks,Chris
I have what I hope is an elementary question. We have a leased line from one office to a DR site which we use to back up our data. We are using Cisco 7204 and and OC3 circuit. The data is sent in blocks (SRDF) and we are sending changes only. However...
I've searched all over for this error message. What does it mean? Jul 26 23:07:11 ama-core-wae 2009 Jul 26 23: snmpced: %WAAS-DS-3-230300: Unexpected response from DS, EDM error. item_name=/stat/wafs/mib/es_cache_info, retcode=50
There are 3 separate connections for replication coming accross this circuit. I am unsure how many sessions that entails. I'll do some more digging. However, based on your statement, we could still probably get something out of these devices even th...
I made a mistake. The two edge devices are 612. The Central Mgr. is a 512.Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software (WAAS)Copyright (c) 1999-2010 by Cisco Systems, Inc.Cisco Wide Area Application Services (universal-k9) Software Release 4.3.1 (bu...
Thanks very much. You are right, MM will not work. I am 37 floors above the vendor demarc so we have to use SM up to the data center. I was hoping we wouldn't have to purchase SM GBICS but it looks like I'm going to have to. Can you make a recommend...
Thank you. That will help if we have to go that route. Still the original question remains. Does the data need to be further secured? We are using Cisco 9509's to encapsulate the data at both ends. From what I understand, only MDS/Multiprotocol Cisco...