04-20-2009 04:43 AM
Hi all, i've currently two different types of hw in use.
WAE612 an NM-WAE502.
now i want to know the maximum session count for a WAE 512.
On 502 we have a maximum of 500 sessions
On 612 we have a maximum of 6000 sessiones.
could you give me the maximum session count on WAE512?
thx in advance
Dieter
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04-20-2009 02:22 PM
Optimized TCP connection capacity for a 512 (1GB) is 750 and for a 512 (2GB) is 1500.
The figure you quote for the 612 is for the 4GB model. With 2GB it is 2000.
04-22-2009 04:36 AM
PT traffic does not count against your max optimized session count.
You can also use the redirect-list functionality for WCCP which is basically an extended ACL to deny traffic from being redirected.
Using either method, I usually exclude all real time/management traffic: telnet, ssh, snmp, snmp traps, bgp, etc. You can do your denies by source/dest IP or Port.
Hope that helps,
Dan
04-20-2009 02:22 PM
Optimized TCP connection capacity for a 512 (1GB) is 750 and for a 512 (2GB) is 1500.
The figure you quote for the 612 is for the 4GB model. With 2GB it is 2000.
04-20-2009 09:17 PM
thx for your help
04-21-2009 11:01 PM
Hmm, so i think it's the best to replace the NM due a WAE512.
however, i've currently the problem, that the TFO session count reaches the maximum a few times per day.
Now the question is:
What is the best way to avoid a TFO session exceed?
Is it O.K. to modify the policy. The Idea is to pass through traffic, which has only a poor benefit of WAAS (such as SAP).
The question here is: Has a pass through on the policy any impact to the TFO counter?
The second idea is to redirect only definded traffic via WCCP? Is there a way to do it in this way?
thanks for your help
04-22-2009 04:36 AM
PT traffic does not count against your max optimized session count.
You can also use the redirect-list functionality for WCCP which is basically an extended ACL to deny traffic from being redirected.
Using either method, I usually exclude all real time/management traffic: telnet, ssh, snmp, snmp traps, bgp, etc. You can do your denies by source/dest IP or Port.
Hope that helps,
Dan
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