cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
677
Views
0
Helpful
1
Replies

UUID not in Policy Engine Map

lomonaco
Level 1
Level 1

Hi guys, I'm having a lot of Total Requests for UUID not in Policy Engine Map.

Is there any to find what UUIDs the WAAS are missing ??

Here the output

show statistics accelerator epm


EPM:
   Global Statistics
   -----------------
   Time Accelerator was started:                                      Sun Mar  4 10:04:31 2012
   Time Statistics were Last Reset/Cleared:                           Sun Mar  4 10:04:31 2012
   Total Handled Connections:                                         180735
   Total Optimized Connections:                                       180734
   Total Connections Handed-off with Compression Policies Unchanged:  0
   Total Dropped Connections:                                         1
   Current Active Connections:                                        1
   Current Pending Connections:                                       0
   Maximum Active Connections:                                        71
   Total Requests:                                                    174891
   Total Requests Successfuly Parsed:                                 174891
   Total Request Errors:                                              0
   Total Responses:                                                   174402
   Total Responses Successfully Parsed:                               174763
   Total Service-unavailable Responses:                               1809
   Total Requests for UUID not in Policy Engine Map:                  27501
   Total Response Errors:                                             0

  Thanks in Advanced

  My Best Regards,

    Andre Lomonaco

1 Accepted Solution

Accepted Solutions

Amir Asfandyarov
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Andre,

Probably replies comes a little bit late, but here is some explanation.

This counter does not neccessarily mean that there is some problem with WAAS/EPM engine - usually if this counter is incrementing this indicates that there is some [custom] application in the network which is using non-standard (custom) MS-RPC UUID which WAAS does not know.

We generally use EPM on WAAS to properly accelerate MAPI (Exchange) connections - so, in this MS-RPC Endpoint Mapper flow (TCP/135)  we need to "catch" TCP ports which will be later used for MAPI connections so we could accelerate them.

The only method to catch full information about those non-standard-UUID streams (client/server IP, etc) is to enable debugging for EPM accelerator engine on WAAS. Again, this should be done if there are any other visible symptoms of MAPI/EPM malfunction - this counter alone does not neccessarily indicate this.

HTH,

Amir

View solution in original post

1 Reply 1

Amir Asfandyarov
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Andre,

Probably replies comes a little bit late, but here is some explanation.

This counter does not neccessarily mean that there is some problem with WAAS/EPM engine - usually if this counter is incrementing this indicates that there is some [custom] application in the network which is using non-standard (custom) MS-RPC UUID which WAAS does not know.

We generally use EPM on WAAS to properly accelerate MAPI (Exchange) connections - so, in this MS-RPC Endpoint Mapper flow (TCP/135)  we need to "catch" TCP ports which will be later used for MAPI connections so we could accelerate them.

The only method to catch full information about those non-standard-UUID streams (client/server IP, etc) is to enable debugging for EPM accelerator engine on WAAS. Again, this should be done if there are any other visible symptoms of MAPI/EPM malfunction - this counter alone does not neccessarily indicate this.

HTH,

Amir

Getting Started

Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community: