HP Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator To configure the client- side HP EFS WAN Accelerator

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Basic Steps (Client-Side)

To configure the client- side HP EFS WAN Accelerator

In this example, the HP EFS WAN Accelerator is configured as a client-side, HP EFS WAN Accelerator in an in-path configuration with PBR support. It must reach the remote network through the router from the in-path interface and a fixed-target in-path rule is defined for the remote out-of-path HP EFS WAN Accelerator.

Perform the following basic steps for the client-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator.

1.Connect to the client-side CLI. For detailed information, see the HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Command-Line Interface Reference Manual.

2.On the client-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator, at the system prompt, enter the following set of commands:

client-SH > enable client-SH # configure terminal

client-SH (config) # in-path enable client-SH (config) # in-path oop enable

client-SH (config) # interface in-path ip address 10.2.0.2 /16 client-SH (config) # ip in-path-gateway inpath0_0 10.2.0.1 client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target dstaddr 10.1.0.0/16 dstport 135 target-addr 10.1.0.3

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target dstaddr 10.1.0.0/16 dstport 139 target-addr 10.1.0.3

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target dstaddr 10.1.0.0/16 dstport 445 target-addr 10.1.0.3

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target dstaddr 10.1.0.0/16 dstport 21 target-addr 10.1.0.3

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target dstaddr 10.1.0.0/16 dstport 80 target-addr 10.1.0.3

client-SH (config) # write memory client-SH (config) # restart

 

NOTE: You must save your changes to memory and restart the HP EFS WAN Accelerator for

 

your changes to take effect.

 

 

 

This configuration optimizes Common Internet File System (CIFS), Exchange, FTP,

 

and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) traffic.

To configure the client-

• On the client-side router, at the system prompt, enter the following set of

side router

commands:

 

Router#configure terminal

 

Router(config)#access-list 101 permit tcp any 10.1.0.0 0.0.255.255

 

Router(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0

 

Router(config-if)#ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.0.0

 

Router(config-if)#ip policy route-map TrafficToS

 

Router(config-if)#exit

 

Router(config)#route-map TrafficToS permit 10

 

Router(config-route-map)#match ip address 101

 

Router(config-route-map)#set ip next-hop 10.2.0.2

 

Router(config-route-map)#exit

 

Router(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1

 

Router(config-if)#ip address 10.2.0.1 255.255.0.0

 

Router(config-if)#end

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Contents HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 407118-001Legal and notice information Contents Chapter Policy-Based Routing Deployments Wccp DeploymentsProxy File Service Deployments Radius and TACACS+ AuthenticationSerial Cluster and Cascade Deployments 107 Glossary 113 Index 117Introduction About This GuideOrganization of This Guide Document Conventions BoldfaceAntivirus Compatibility Hardware and Software DependenciesEthernet Network Compatibility Additional Resources Related Reading Contacting HP HP Storage Web SiteIntroduction Designing an HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployment Introduction to the HP EFS WAN AcceleratorTransaction Acceleration Virtual Window ExpansionDesign and Deployment Overview Transaction PredictionDesigning AN HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployment Bypass Mode Definition of TermsFailover Mode Designing AN HP EFS WAN Accelerator Designing AN HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployment In-Path Deployments ‹ In-Path,Server-Side, One to One Deployment onBasic Steps Client-Side Introduction to Physical In-Path DeploymentsIn-Path, Failover Support Deployment Setup Advanced Networking Failover Settings In-Path, Two Routing Points Deployment Basic Steps Server-SideIn-Path, Server-Side Deployment Basic Steps Client-Side Basic Steps Server-SideIn-Path, Server-Side, One to One Deployment In-Path, Server-Side DeploymentFollowing figure illustrates the server-side of the network Setup Advanced Networking Failover Settings Virtual In-Path Network Deployments Introduction to Virtual In-Path DeploymentsIn-Path, Load Balanced, Layer-4 Switch In-Path, Load-Balanced, Layer-4 Switch Deployment Setup Optimization Service General Settings Out-of-Path Network Deployments Introduction to Out-of-Path DeploymentsOut-of-Path, Failover Deployment Physical Out-of-Path DeploymentOut-of-Path, Server-Side, Failover Support Deployment Setup Optimization Service In-Path Rules Out-of-Path, Static Cluster Deployment Static Cluster DeploymentSetup Optimization Service In-Path Rules, Fixed Target Hybrid In-Path and Out-of-Path Deployment Basic StepsServer-Side Client-SideSetup Optimization Service In-Path Rules Basic Steps Server-Side OUT-OF-PATH Network Deployments Configuring Connection Forwarding Introduction to Connection ForwardingNeighbors Connection Forwarding Connection Forwarding in an Asymmetric NetworkConfiguring Connection Forwarding One-to-One Failover DeploymentConfiguring Connection Forwarding Using Management Console‹ Click Update Settings Configuring Connection Forwarding Using the CLI ForwardingPolicy-Based Routing Deployments ‹ Symmetric Deployments with PBR, Autodiscovery, and CDP onIntroduction to PBR Overview of CDPHow PBR works on a Cisco 6500 Platform Version 12.217d SXB1 Wccp PBRAutodiscovery, and CDP on Configuring PBR Using Asymmetric HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployments With PBRSide router To configure the client- side HP EFS WAN AcceleratorTo configure the client Configuring PBR Using Management Console Setup Optimization Service General Settings Setup Optimization Service In-Path Rules Basic Steps Client-Side Basic Steps Server-Side PBR Between VLANs PBR Between VLANsTo configure the HP To configure the CiscoEFS WAN Accelerator RouterSet of commands EFS WAN AcceleratorsPOLICY-BASED Routing Deployments POLICY-BASED Routing Deployments Symmetric Deployments with PBR Autodiscovery, and CDP POLICY-BASED Routing Deployments Troubleshooting ‹ Troubleshooting on Wccp DeploymentsBasic Wccp Configuration Introduction to WccpFailover Support on Wccp CLI Commands ‹ To configure a service groupService group Accelerator Basic Wccp ConfigurationConnecting Wccp router Configuring Client-Side HPTo configure Accelerator Configuring Wccp Using the Management ConsoleTo add the Wccp service group to Enable Wccp on your router Navigate to the Setup Advanced Networking Wccp Groups Setup Service, Wccp Groups To define in-path rules to reach the server- side appliance Basic Steps Server-Side Dual Wccp Deployment Wccp 3640 routerIp cef Wccp 6209 router No ip http serverAdditional Wccp Features To configure the server-side HP EFS WAN AcceleratorTo set the password SecurityMulticast TCP Port RedirectionTo configure specific traffic redirection on the router To change the hashing scheme and assign a weightLoad Balancing Failover SupportTroubleshooting Proxy File Service Deployments Introduction to PFSProxy File Service Description Term PFS TermsPFS Operating Modes How Does PFS Work? When to Use PFSWhen to use Global Mode Configuring PFS Using the Management Console To join a domain forSetup Proxy File Service PFS Configuration Required Setup Proxy File Service Shares Mode Description To map a share To synchronizeInitialize a share To modify share InformationTo view share status DetailsRadius and TACACS+ Authentication Introduction to AuthenticationConfiguring a Radius Server with FreeRADIUS Radius server To add acceptanceRequests on Configuring a TACACS+ Server with Free TACACS+ To downloadConfiguring AuthenticationSetup Authentication General Settings TACACS+ 104 105 106 Serial Cluster and Cascade Deployments Serial Cluster DeploymentSerial Cluster To configure HP EFS WAN Accelerator1 Basic Serial Cluster DeploymentWAN Accelerator3 To configure HP EFSWAN Accelerator2 Cascade Deployment Cascade DeploymentFixed-Target Rules Glossary 114 115 116 Index PBR118
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