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When you Save your configuration settings, the values are written to disk and saved permanently. They take effect after you restart the HP EFS WAN Accelerator service.
Each time you save your configuration settings, they are written to the current running configuration, and a backup is created. For example, if the running configuration is myconfig and you save it, myconfig is backed up to myconfig.bak and myconfig is overwritten with the current configuration settings.
The Configuration Manager is a utility that enables you to save configurations as backups or active configuration backups.
The Configuration Manager also includes an Import Configuration utility to support these common use cases:
Replacing an HP EFS WAN Accelerator. If you are swapping one HP EFS WAN Accelerator for another, you can import all of the network information (although not the licenses) and disconnect the old HP EFS WAN Accelerator before you switch configurations on the new HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
Configuration template for a large deployment. You can avoid entering the complete HP EFS WAN Accelerator configuration for each of many appliances by setting up a template HP EFS WAN Accelerator and importing template settings to the configuration list.
IMPORTANT: Some configuration settings require you to restart the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator service for the settings to take effect. For detailed information about restarting the
HP EFS WAN Accelerator service, see “Starting and Stopping Services” on page 144.
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Contents
User guide
Page
Contents
Setting Host Parameters
Setting the DNS
Setting Proxies
Setting QoS Marking
Chapter Creating HP EFS WAN Accelerator Reports and Logs 147
Glossary 225 Index 229
Appendix a HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports 203
Appendix B HP EFS WAN Accelerator MIB 209
This Introduction
About This Guide
Organization of This Guide
Hardware and Software Dependencies
Document Conventions
Ethernet Network Compatibility
Antivirus Compatibility
Additional Resources
Contacting HP
Related Reading
Introduction
This Chapter
Connecting to the Management Console
Connecting to the Management Console
To connect to
Management Console
Home Welcome
Navigating in the Management Console
Navigating in the Management Console
Overview of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
Saving Your Configuration
Accelerator Service
Tabbed Pages and Menus
Restarting the HP
Displaying Online
Help
Logging Out
To display online help
Overview of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Management Console
Configuring the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
Setting Optimization Services
Enabling Path and Out-of Path Support
To enable in-path or out-of-path support
Optimization Service General Settings
Control Description
Setting In-Path Rules
4096
Appendix A, HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports
Port labels, see Creating Port Labels on
Click Remove Selected Rules
FTP
Modifying Path Descriptions
Configuring Cifs Protocol Support
To modify your in-path rule description
To configure Cifs
Protocol options
Configuration Guide
Slddwg, sldprt, txt, vsd, xls
Configuring Mapi Protocol Options
Optimizing Mapi Exchange in Out- of-Path Deployments
To configure Mapi
Optimization Service Protocol Mapi
Configuring MS SQL Protocol Options
Optimization Service Protocol MS-SQL
Click Remove Selected Ports
Application Streamlining
To enable the NFS optimizer
Enabling
Server Settings
Service Protocol NFS Server server name
Modifying NFS
Click Remove Selected Servers
Optimization Service Protocol NFS Server server name
Control Description
Task Description
Enabling Hstcp Protocol Options
ControlDescription
To enable Hstcp
Protocol support
Enabling Connection Pooling
10.Optimization Service Connection Pooling
To enable prepopulation settings
Enabling Transparent Prepopulation
Enabling Synchronizing Prepopulation Shares
\\origin-file-server\local-name
12.Prepopulation Settings and Shares Details
Share Settings
Settings
Modifying
To modify
Example, \\origin-file-server\local-name
Performing Manual Actions on Prepopulation Shares
Use the controls to modify your values
To perform manual
Actions on
Prepopulation shares
Following table
Setting Host Parameters
Setting Primary Interface
To set the primary
Interface
Speed and Duplex Tips
1500
To set the in-path
IP address. Specify the following settings
Vlan
Setting Auxiliary Interfaces
17.Host Settings Interface AUX
Setting Main Static Routes
To set a static main route
Click Remove Selected Routes
Setting the DNS
HP recommends you use DNS
To their previous values
Click Remove Selected Domain
Modifying the Host Name
To modify the host name
Setting Proxies
To map a host name to an IP address
To enable a proxy
Setting Advanced Network Parameters
Setting proxies is optional
Enabling Asymmetric Routing Auto Detection
24.Advanced Networking Asymmetric Routing
Click Remove Selected Entries
Enabling Connection Forwarding
25.Asymmetric Network
26.Advanced Networking Connection Forwarding
Enabling Encryption
Entries
27.Advanced Networking Encryption
Click Remove Selected Peers
Enabling Failover Data Store Synchronization
Synchronization
To enable failover
Data store
For detailed information, see Setting In-Path Interfaces on
Automated Online Datastore
Enabling NetFlow
Enabling NetFlow support is optional
To enable NetFlow
Support
ControlDescription Add New Entry
Setting Peering Rules
Enabling Peering Rules for Serial Clustering
To set a peering rule
30.Advanced Networking Peering Rules
Format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/XX
Quality Service
Traffic
Classification
To enable QoS
Classification
31.Advanced Networking QoS Classification
Control Description
Modifying a QoS Class
32.Advanced Networking QoS Classification
Setting QoS Marking
33.Advanced Networking QoS Marking
Modifying QoS Marking Descriptions
Modifying Service Ports
To modify your QoS rule description
To set a service port
35.Advanced Networking Service Ports
Enabling Simplified Routing
To enable simplified
Routing
Routing
Control
Enabling Wccp Groups
Groups
To enable a Wccp
Service group
Modifying Wccp Group Settings
Groups
Service group settings
Click Wccp Groups to display the Wccp Service Groups
Wccp Service Group Group ID
To modify Wccp
To determine traffic to redirect
Enabling Proxy File Service
Configuration
Enabling PFS
HP EFS WAN Accelerator. It includes the following sections
To enable PFS
39.Proxy File Service PFS Configuration
101
Adding PFS Shares
Required
Click Proxy File Service to expand the PFS menu
Click Shares to display the Proxy File Service Shares
To set PFS share
Parameters
V3.x on
104
Domain\Administrator
105
106
To initialize and enable a share
Enabling Synchronizing Shares
Upgrading Shares from V2.x to
107
Necessary to configure
42.Proxy File Service PFS Shares Details
Settings
Settings
Modifying Share
109
To modify share
Displayed
111
Performing Manual Actions on Shares
To perform manual actions on shares
Creating Port Labels
Creating Port Labels
Port Type Description and Ports
113
Labels
114
115
Setting Report Parameters
To modify ports in a port label
Setting Alarm Parameters
To set alarm parameters
Setting Email Notification
117
To set event and failure email notification
Traps on
119
Setting Snmp Parameters
To set Snmp parameters
Setting Snmp Trap Receivers
To set an Snmp trap
Click Remove Selected Receivers
121
Update All Ports
122
Setting Logging Options
Setting Local
To set up local logging
Logging
Setting Remote Logging
To set up remote logging
Setting the Date and Time
Time
To set the date
Time
Setting NTP Servers
To set an NTP server
Setting Authentication Methods
127
Authentication method
To set an
Setting Administrative Password
129
Setting Monitor Password
Administrator
Password
To set
131
Setting Radius Servers
To set the monitor
59.Authentication Radius Servers
Setting
Servers
Allowed to a given system
133
To set a TACACS+
Server
Modifying Web Settings
135
Setting Message Day Motd
To modify Web
137
Managing Licenses
To set a Motd
To update a license
This section describes how to view scheduled jobs
Viewing Scheduled Jobs
Click Licenses to display the Licenses
139
Managing Configurations
To view scheduled jobs
140
Configurations
Entry and click Remove Selected Configuration
To manage
141
Configuration
Upgrading Your Software
143
To upgrade or revert
Software versions
To start, stop, or
Starting and Stopping Services
Restart services
Rebooting the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
Click Reboot Appliance to display the Reboot Appliance
Shutting Down the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
WAN Accelerator
To shutdown the HP
EFS WAN Accelerator
147
Contents. This chapter includes the following sections
Creating Performance Reports
Field Description
Creating Bandwidth Optimization Reports
What this Report Tells You About Report Graphs
149
About Report Data
To create a Bandwidth Optimization report
Creating Data Store Hits Reports
What This Report Tells You
About Report Graphs About Report Data
151
Creating Data Reduction Reports
To create the Data
Store Hits report
Performance Data Store Hits
153
Reduction report
Performance Data Reduction
Creating NFS Statistics Report
155
Time at which the peak occurred
Aggregate for the time period selected
To create the NFS
Statistics report
Creating Throughput Reports
157
Throughput
To create
Throughput report
Creating Traffic Summary Reports
159
160
To create the Traffic
Summary report
Performance Traffic Summary
161
Viewing Appliance Reports
Viewing Data Store Reports
Optimized
162
Viewing TCP
Statistics Report
To create the Data Store report
163
164
Packet Type Description
Viewing Networking Reports
To create the TCP
TCP Statistics
165
Viewing Connected Appliances Reports
166
Viewing
History
Connected Appliances
Report
168
169
Connection History
Connection History
Viewing Current Connections
To create the Current Connections report
171
Viewing Current Connection Details Report
173
Viewing Connection Pooling
To view current
Connection details
Current Connections
What This Report
Tells You
How large is the pool of connections?
How many connections occurred?
Connection Pooling
Connection Pooling
How many errors are there in each transmission?
What is the current status of my interface?
Duplex, MAC address, and current status for each interface
How many packets am I transmitting?
Creating Link State Reports
To view Interface
Statistics
Interface Statistics
179
State
To create the Link
State report
Creating
Neighbor
Statistic Reports
181
Creating QoS Statistics Reports
16.Network Neighbor Statistics
183
To create the QoS
Statistics
185
Alarm Description
Viewing System Health Reports
HP EFS WAN Accelerator on page 145 and Starting
99 and Starting and Stopping Services on
187
To create the Alarm
Creating CPU Utilization Reports
Status report
Status
To create the CPU
Utilization report
Utilization
189
Creating Memory Paging Reports
190
To create Memory
Paging report
Memory Paging
191
Viewing Proxy File Service Reports
Viewing PFS Share Status Reports
193
Viewing PFS
Specified
194
Name-of-Share report
195
Exporting Performance Statistics Reports
Exporting Performance Statistics
To export statistics
196
Viewing System Diagnostic Files
197
Viewing System Snapshots
199
Viewing TCP Dump Files
To view system snapshot files
Viewing HP EFS WAN Accelerator Logs
To view TCP dump
Files
TCP Dump
201
Accelerator Logs
Accelerator logs
To view online help contents
Getting Help
Contacting Technical Support
202
203
Default Ports
Default Ports Description
Commonly Optimized Ports
Commonly Excluded Ports
445 Cifstcp 1812 Radius 7830 Mapi
Application Ports
205
Interactive Ports Forwarded by the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
Port Description
Secure Ports Forwarded by the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
Type Port Description
IEEE-MMS-SSL
207
SIP-TLS
Accessing the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Enterprise MIB
209
Snmp Traps
Trap Description
HP EFS WAN Accelerator Enterprise MIB
211
HP EFS WAN Accelerator MIB
213
214
Alarms
215
216
217
218
Statistics
219
220
221
222
223
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Glossary
225
226
227
228
Index
229
In-path
230
231
Snmp
232