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WAE link redundancy

limtohsoon
Level 1
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Hi Sir,

I have one unit Cisco WAE-612 to be deployed at a data center, which consists of two core/distribution switches. I'm configuring WCCPv2 to intercept traffic for optimization.

The WAE-612 has two 10/100/1000BASE-T interfaces. At first, I'm planning to connect only one GE interface to one of the distribution switches on a single VLAN.

If link redundancy is required using both GE interfaces, how do I connect the WAE now? Each GE goes to one of the core/dist. switches? WCCP run on two subnets?

Please advise.

Thank you.

B.Rgds,

Lim TS

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carenas123
Level 5
Level 5

They are in seperate networks.Cisco WAE devices can be transparently deployed in-line using an optional 4-port network interface card with the ability to fail-to-wire in the event of a software or hardware failure, preserving traffic flow in both directions and ensuring no loss of network connectivity. Refer URL

http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6474/products_data_sheet0900aecd80329e39.html

Hi Carlos,

In my data center scenario, how can I utilize both the GE interfaces on the WAE?

Do you typically recommend in-line deployment over interception deployment?

Thank you.

B.Rgds,

Lim TS

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