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Control

Description

 

 

Additional Interface Settings

LAN Speed. Select the speed from the drop-down list to set the speed for the in-path

 

LAN port. The default value is Auto.

 

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,

 

you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

 

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do

 

not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass

 

mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

 

 

 

Duplex. Select Auto, Full, or Half from the drop-down list to set the duplex speed for the

 

in-path LAN port. The default value is Auto.

 

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,

 

you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

 

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do

 

not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass

 

mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

 

 

 

WAN Speed. Select the speed from the drop-down list to set the speed for the in-path

 

WAN port. The default value is Auto.

 

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,

 

you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

 

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do

 

not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass

 

mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

 

 

 

Duplex. Select Auto, Full, or Half from the drop-down list to set the duplex speed for the

 

in-path WAN port. The default value is Auto.

 

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,

 

you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

 

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do

 

not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass

 

mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

 

 

 

MTU. Specify the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) value. The MTU is the largest

 

physical packet size, measured in Bytes, that a network can transmit. The default value is

 

1500.

 

 

VLAN

VLAN Tag ID. If you have enabled VLAN tagging, type a numeric ID. Specify 0 to leave

 

the interface untagged.

 

When you specify the VLAN Tag ID for the in-path interface, all packets originating from

 

the HP EFS WAN Accelerator are tagged with that identification number. This is the

 

VLAN tag that the appliance uses to communicate with other HP EFS WAN Accelerators

 

in your network. The VLAN Tag ID might be the same value or a different value than the

 

VLAN tag used on the client. A zero (0) value specifies non-tagged (or native) VLAN.

 

NOTE: When the HP EFS WAN Accelerator communicates with a client or a server it

 

uses the same VLAN tag as the client or the server. If the HP EFS WAN Accelerator

 

cannot determine which VLAN the client or server is in, it uses its own VLAN until it is

 

able to determine that information.

 

NOTE: You must also define in-path rules to apply to your VLANs. For detailed

 

information, see “Setting In-Path Rules” on page 25.

 

 

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Contents User guide Page Contents Setting the DNS Setting Host ParametersSetting Proxies Setting QoS MarkingChapter Creating HP EFS WAN Accelerator Reports and Logs 147 Appendix a HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports 203 Appendix B HP EFS WAN Accelerator MIB 209Glossary 225 Index 229 About This Guide Organization of This GuideThis Introduction Document Conventions Hardware and Software DependenciesAntivirus Compatibility Ethernet Network CompatibilityAdditional Resources Related Reading Contacting HPIntroduction Connecting to the Management Console Connecting to the Management ConsoleThis Chapter Management Console To connect toHome Welcome Navigating in the Management Console Navigating in the Management ConsoleOverview of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Accelerator Service Saving Your ConfigurationTabbed Pages and Menus Restarting the HPHelp Displaying OnlineLogging Out To display online helpOverview of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Management Console Configuring the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Enabling Path and Out-of Path Support Setting Optimization ServicesOptimization Service General Settings To enable in-path or out-of-path supportControl Description 4096 Setting In-Path RulesAppendix A, HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports Port labels, see Creating Port Labels on Click Remove Selected Rules FTP Modifying Path Descriptions To modify your in-path rule description Configuring Cifs Protocol SupportProtocol options To configure CifsConfiguration Guide Configuring Mapi Protocol Options Optimizing Mapi Exchange in Out- of-Path DeploymentsSlddwg, sldprt, txt, vsd, xls Optimization Service Protocol Mapi To configure MapiConfiguring MS SQL Protocol Options Click Remove Selected Ports Optimization Service Protocol MS-SQLTo enable the NFS optimizer EnablingApplication Streamlining Service Protocol NFS Server server name Server SettingsModifying NFS Click Remove Selected ServersOptimization Service Protocol NFS Server server name Control Description Enabling Hstcp Protocol Options ControlDescriptionTask Description Protocol support To enable HstcpEnabling Connection Pooling 10.Optimization Service Connection Pooling Enabling Transparent Prepopulation To enable prepopulation settings\\origin-file-server\local-name Enabling Synchronizing Prepopulation Shares12.Prepopulation Settings and Shares Details Settings Share SettingsModifying To modifyPerforming Manual Actions on Prepopulation Shares Use the controls to modify your valuesExample, \\origin-file-server\local-name Actions on To perform manualPrepopulation shares Following tableSetting Primary Interface Setting Host ParametersInterface To set the primary1500 Speed and Duplex TipsTo set the in-path IP address. Specify the following settings Vlan 17.Host Settings Interface AUX Setting Auxiliary InterfacesSetting Main Static Routes Click Remove Selected Routes To set a static main routeHP recommends you use DNS Setting the DNSClick Remove Selected Domain To their previous valuesTo modify the host name Modifying the Host NameTo map a host name to an IP address Setting ProxiesSetting Advanced Network Parameters Setting proxies is optionalTo enable a proxy Enabling Asymmetric Routing Auto Detection Click Remove Selected Entries 24.Advanced Networking Asymmetric Routing25.Asymmetric Network Enabling Connection Forwarding26.Advanced Networking Connection Forwarding Entries Enabling Encryption27.Advanced Networking Encryption Click Remove Selected Peers Enabling Failover Data Store Synchronization To enable failover Data storeSynchronization For detailed information, see Setting In-Path Interfaces on Automated Online Datastore Enabling NetFlow support is optional Enabling NetFlowSupport To enable NetFlowSetting Peering Rules Enabling Peering Rules for Serial ClusteringControlDescription Add New Entry 30.Advanced Networking Peering Rules To set a peering ruleQuality Service TrafficFormat XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/XX To enable QoS ClassificationClassification 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 To modify your QoS rule description Modifying Service Ports35.Advanced Networking Service Ports To set a service portEnabling Simplified Routing Routing To enable simplifiedRouting ControlEnabling Wccp Groups To enable a Wccp Service groupGroups Groups Modifying Wccp Group SettingsClick Wccp Groups to display the Wccp Service Groups Service group settingsWccp Service Group Group ID To modify WccpTo determine traffic to redirect Configuration Enabling Proxy File ServiceEnabling PFS HP EFS WAN Accelerator. It includes the following sections39.Proxy File Service PFS Configuration To enable PFS101 Required Adding PFS SharesClick Shares to display the Proxy File Service Shares Click Proxy File Service to expand the PFS menuTo set PFS share Parameters104 V3.x on105 Domain\AdministratorTo initialize and enable a share Enabling Synchronizing Shares106 107 Upgrading Shares from V2.x to42.Proxy File Service PFS Shares Details Necessary to configureSettings SettingsModifying Share 109Displayed To modify share111 To perform manual actions on shares Performing Manual Actions on SharesCreating Port Labels Creating Port LabelsPort Type Description and Ports 113114 LabelsSetting Report Parameters To modify ports in a port label115 To set alarm parameters Setting Alarm Parameters117 Setting Email NotificationTraps on To set event and failure email notificationSetting Snmp Parameters To set Snmp parameters119 To set an Snmp trap Setting Snmp Trap Receivers121 Click Remove Selected Receivers122 Update All PortsSetting Local Setting Logging OptionsTo set up local logging LoggingTo set up remote logging Setting Remote LoggingTime Setting the Date and TimeTo set the date TimeTo set an NTP server Setting NTP Servers127 Setting Authentication MethodsTo set an Authentication method129 Setting Administrative PasswordAdministrator Setting Monitor PasswordPassword To setSetting Radius Servers To set the monitor131 59.Authentication Radius Servers Servers SettingAllowed to a given system 133Server To set a TACACS+135 Modifying Web SettingsTo modify Web Setting Message Day MotdManaging Licenses To set a Motd137 This section describes how to view scheduled jobs To update a licenseViewing Scheduled Jobs Click Licenses to display the LicensesManaging Configurations To view scheduled jobs139 140 Entry and click Remove Selected Configuration ConfigurationsTo manage 141Upgrading Your Software ConfigurationTo upgrade or revert Software versions143 Starting and Stopping Services Restart servicesTo start, stop, or Click Reboot Appliance to display the Reboot Appliance Rebooting the HP EFS WAN AcceleratorShutting Down the HP EFS WAN Accelerator WAN AcceleratorEFS WAN Accelerator To shutdown the HPContents. This chapter includes the following sections Creating Performance Reports147 Creating Bandwidth Optimization Reports What this Report Tells You About Report GraphsField Description About Report Data To create a Bandwidth Optimization report149 What This Report Tells You Creating Data Store Hits Reports151 About Report Graphs About Report DataTo create the Data Creating Data Reduction ReportsStore Hits report Performance Data Store Hits153 Performance Data Reduction Reduction report155 Creating NFS Statistics ReportAggregate for the time period selected Time at which the peak occurredTo create the NFS Statistics report157 Creating Throughput ReportsTo create Throughput reportThroughput 159 Creating Traffic Summary Reports160 Summary report To create the TrafficPerformance Traffic Summary 161Viewing Data Store Reports Viewing Appliance ReportsOptimized 162Statistics Report Viewing TCPTo create the Data Store report 163Packet Type Description 164To create the TCP Viewing Networking ReportsTCP Statistics 165166 Viewing Connected Appliances ReportsHistory ViewingConnected Appliances Report168 Connection History Connection History169 Viewing Current Connections 171 To create the Current Connections reportViewing Current Connection Details Report 173 To view current Viewing Connection PoolingConnection details Current ConnectionsTells You What This Report‹ How large is the pool of connections? ‹ How many connections occurred?Connection Pooling Connection Pooling‹ What is the current status of my interface? ‹ How many errors are there in each transmission?Duplex, MAC address, and current status for each interface ‹ How many packets am I transmitting?To view Interface Creating Link State ReportsStatistics Interface Statistics179 To create the Link State reportState Neighbor CreatingStatistic Reports 18116.Network Neighbor Statistics Creating QoS Statistics Reports183 Statistics To create the QoSAlarm Description Viewing System Health Reports185 HP EFS WAN Accelerator on page 145 and Starting 187 99 and Starting and Stopping Services onCreating CPU Utilization Reports To create the AlarmStatus report StatusUtilization report To create the CPUUtilization 189190 Creating Memory Paging ReportsPaging report To create MemoryMemory Paging 191Viewing PFS Share Status Reports Viewing Proxy File Service ReportsViewing PFS Specified193 194 195 Name-of-Share reportExporting Performance Statistics Exporting Performance Statistics ReportsTo export statistics 196197 Viewing System Diagnostic FilesViewing System Snapshots Viewing TCP Dump Files To view system snapshot files199 To view TCP dump Viewing HP EFS WAN Accelerator LogsFiles TCP DumpAccelerator Logs Accelerator logs201 Getting Help To view online help contentsContacting Technical Support 202Default Ports Default Ports Description203 Commonly Excluded Ports Commonly Optimized Ports‹ 445 Cifstcp ‹ 1812 Radius ‹ 7830 Mapi Application PortsInteractive Ports Forwarded by the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Port Description205 Type Port Description Secure Ports Forwarded by the HP EFS WAN Accelerator207 IEEE-MMS-SSLSIP-TLS 209 Accessing the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Enterprise MIBTrap Description Snmp Traps211 HP EFS WAN Accelerator Enterprise MIBHP EFS WAN Accelerator MIB 213 214 215 Alarms216 217 Statistics 218219 220 221 222 END 223224 225 Glossary226 227 228 229 Index230 In-path231 232 Snmp
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