To add the WCCP service group to the

HP EFS WAN

Accelerator

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target port 135 target-addr 10.2.0.2

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target port 139 target-addr 10.2.0.2

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target port 445 target-addr 10.2.0.2

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target port 21 target-addr 10.2.0.2

client-SH (config) # in-path rule fixed-target port 80 target-addr 10.2.0.2

client-SH (config) # in-path rule pass-through client-SH (config) # write memory

client-SH (config) # exit

Now add the service group to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator so that the router starts redirecting packets.

• At the system prompt, enter the following set of commands:

client-SH > enable client-SH # configure terminal client-SH (config) # wccp enable

client-SH (config) # wccp service-group 90 routers 10.1.0.1 client-SH (config) # write memory

client-SH (config) # restart

This set of commands instructs the router to redirect all TCP traffic to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator.

Configuring WCCP Using the Management Console

Basic Steps (Client-Side)

The following section describes the basic steps for configuring the HP EFS WAN Accelerator using the Management Console.

This section does not describe how you enable your router for WCCP and create a service group for the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. For detailed information about configuring your router, see “Configuring the WCCP Router or Multi-Layer Switch” on page 68.

In this example, the client-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator IP address 10.1.0.2, its WAN router is 10.1.0.1, and the server-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator, IP address is 10.2.0.2.

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

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