Symmetric Deployments with PBR,

Autodiscovery, and CDP

In the case where clients and servers are on both sides of the WAN, PBR can be configured on both sides of the network where each router has the reversed rules of the other router.

Figure 6-8.Symmetric HP EFS WAN Accelerator Deployments with PBR

For this example, assume that clients, servers, and HP EFS WAN Accelerators are all on a separate VLANs and the Layer-2 switch is attached to the router fastEthernet0/

0 interface. This example uses the following IP addresses:

 

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Left-side. Clients=10.0.1.0/24, Servers=10.0.2.0/24, HP EFS WAN

 

 

Accelerator=10.0.3.0/24

 

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Right-side. Clients=10.1.1.0/24, Servers=10.1.2.0/24, HP EFS WAN

 

 

Accelerator=10.1.3.0/24

 

Each router is connected to the WAN through their Fast Ethernet 0/1 interfaces. They

 

use the following IP addresses:

 

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Left WAN = 10.0.4.0/24

 

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Right WAN = 10.1.4.0/24

To configure the HP

1.

On the left HP EFS WAN Accelerator, at the system prompt, enter the following

EFS WAN Accelerators

 

set of commands:

 

Left-SH > enable

 

Left-SH # configure terminal

 

Left-SH (config) # in-path enable

 

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

 

Left-SH (config) # in-path cdp enable

 

Left-SH (config) # interface in-path ip address 10.0.3.2 /24

 

Left-SH (config) # ip in-path-gateway inpath0_0 10.0.3.1

 

Left-SH (config) # write memory

 

Left-SH (config) # restart

 

2.

On the right HP EFS WAN Accelerator, at the system prompt, enter the following

 

 

set of commands:

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