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Mode

Description

 

 

Broadcast

In Broadcast mode, the share originates on the origin server and a read-

 

only copy is available as a share on the branch office HP EFS WAN

 

Accelerator. The data is updated periodically on the HP EFS WAN

 

Accelerator with the data from the origin server. You specify the

 

frequency of updates (synchronization) when you configure a share.

 

 

Local

In Local mode, after the HP EFS WAN Accelerator receives the initial

 

copy, new data generated by clients is periodically synchronized to the

 

origin server. The folder on the origin server essentially becomes a

 

back-up folder of the share on the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. Users

 

must not directly write to this folder on the origin server.

 

For Local mode, make sure that the folder on the origin server is either

 

not shared or is shared as a read-only folder.

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: The domain administrator must have write

 

permissions because the RCU uses that to update this folder.

 

 

 

 

CAUTION: In Local Mode, the HP EFS WAN Accelerator copy of

 

the data is the master copy, do not make changes to the shared files

 

from the origin server while in Local mode. Changes are propagated

 

from the remote office hosting the share to the origin server.

 

 

StandAlone

Provides read-write access to data on a branch office HP EFS WAN

 

Accelerator. There may or may not be an origin server at the data

 

center with which the share has to synchronize data to. For example, if

 

you want to load temporary data that does not need to be backed up at a

 

data center, you can create a share in Stand-Alone mode with or

 

without a remote path.

 

 

 

4.Type the remote path for the share in the Remote Path text box.

TIP: if the origin server is not the HP EFS RCU server, you specify the remote path using the Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) for the mapped drive. For example, \\<origin-file-server>\<local-name>.If the origin server is the same as the HP EFS RCU server then you must type its full path including the drive letter, for example C:\data.

5.Type the HP EFS RCU server name and port in the Server Name and Port text boxes.

6.Type frequency of updates (synchronization) in seconds, in the Sync Frequency text box.

7.Optionally, type a comment that describes the share in the Comment text box.

8.Click Add Share to add the share to the Shares list.

9.Click Save to write your settings to memory.

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Contents 407118-001 HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN AcceleratorLegal and notice information Contents Chapter Wccp Deployments Policy-Based Routing DeploymentsGlossary 113 Index 117 Proxy File Service DeploymentsRadius and TACACS+ Authentication Serial Cluster and Cascade Deployments 107About This Guide IntroductionOrganization of This Guide Boldface Document ConventionsHardware and Software Dependencies Ethernet Network CompatibilityAntivirus Compatibility Additional Resources Related Reading HP Storage Web Site Contacting HPIntroduction Introduction to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Designing an HP EFS WAN Accelerator DeploymentVirtual Window Expansion Transaction AccelerationTransaction Prediction Design and Deployment OverviewDesigning AN HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployment Definition of Terms Bypass ModeFailover Mode Designing AN HP EFS WAN Accelerator Designing AN HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployment ‹ In-Path,Server-Side, One to One Deployment on In-Path DeploymentsIntroduction to Physical In-Path Deployments In-Path, Failover Support DeploymentBasic Steps Client-Side Setup Advanced Networking Failover Settings Basic Steps Server-Side In-Path, Two Routing Points DeploymentBasic Steps Client-Side Basic Steps Server-Side In-Path, Server-Side DeploymentIn-Path, Server-Side Deployment In-Path, Server-Side, One to One DeploymentFollowing figure illustrates the server-side of the network Setup Advanced Networking Failover Settings Introduction to Virtual In-Path Deployments Virtual In-Path Network DeploymentsIn-Path, Load Balanced, Layer-4 Switch In-Path, Load-Balanced, Layer-4 Switch Deployment Setup Optimization Service General Settings Introduction to Out-of-Path Deployments Out-of-Path Network DeploymentsPhysical Out-of-Path Deployment Out-of-Path, Failover DeploymentOut-of-Path, Server-Side, Failover Support Deployment Setup Optimization Service In-Path Rules Static Cluster Deployment Out-of-Path, Static Cluster DeploymentSetup Optimization Service In-Path Rules, Fixed Target Client-Side Hybrid In-Path and Out-of-Path DeploymentBasic Steps Server-SideSetup Optimization Service In-Path Rules Basic Steps Server-Side OUT-OF-PATH Network Deployments Introduction to Connection Forwarding Configuring Connection ForwardingConnection Forwarding in an Asymmetric Network Neighbors Connection ForwardingOne-to-One Failover Deployment Configuring Connection ForwardingManagement Console Configuring Connection Forwarding Using‹ Click Update Settings Forwarding Configuring Connection Forwarding Using the CLI‹ Symmetric Deployments with PBR, Autodiscovery, and CDP on Policy-Based Routing DeploymentsOverview of CDP Introduction to PBRWccp PBR How PBR works on a Cisco 6500 Platform Version 12.217d SXB1Autodiscovery, and CDP on Asymmetric HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployments With PBR Configuring PBR UsingTo configure the client- side HP EFS WAN Accelerator To configure the clientSide router 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 VLANsRouter To configure the HPTo configure the Cisco EFS WAN AcceleratorEFS WAN Accelerators Set of commandsPOLICY-BASED Routing Deployments POLICY-BASED Routing Deployments Symmetric Deployments with PBR Autodiscovery, and CDP POLICY-BASED Routing Deployments Troubleshooting Wccp Deployments ‹ Troubleshooting onIntroduction to Wccp Basic Wccp ConfigurationFailover Support on ‹ To configure a service group Wccp CLI CommandsService group Basic Wccp Configuration ConnectingAccelerator Configuring Client-Side HP To configureWccp router Configuring Wccp Using the Management Console To add the Wccp service group toAccelerator 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 Wccp 3640 router Dual Wccp DeploymentIp cef No ip http server Wccp 6209 routerSecurity Additional Wccp FeaturesTo configure the server-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator To set the passwordTCP Port Redirection MulticastFailover Support To configure specific traffic redirection on the routerTo change the hashing scheme and assign a weight Load BalancingTroubleshooting Introduction to PFS Proxy File Service DeploymentsPFS Terms Proxy File Service Description TermPFS Operating Modes How Does PFS Work? PFS When to UseWhen to use Global Mode To join a domain for Configuring PFS Using the Management ConsoleSetup Proxy File Service PFS Configuration Required Setup Proxy File Service Shares Mode Description To synchronize Initialize a shareTo map a share Information To modify shareDetails To view share statusIntroduction to Authentication Radius and TACACS+ AuthenticationConfiguring a Radius Server with FreeRADIUS To add acceptance Requests onRadius server To download Configuring a TACACS+ Server with Free TACACS+Authentication ConfiguringSetup Authentication General Settings TACACS+ 104 105 106 Serial Cluster Deployment Serial Cluster and Cascade DeploymentsSerial Cluster Basic Serial Cluster Deployment To configure HP EFS WAN Accelerator1To configure HP EFS WAN Accelerator2WAN Accelerator3 Cascade Deployment Cascade DeploymentFixed-Target Rules Glossary 114 115 116 PBR Index118
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