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Chapter 1 Using the WAE Device Manager GUI
A Quick Tour of the WAE Device Manager
The Login window of the WAE Device Manager appears. Enter your username and password in the fields
provided and click Login. The default username is admin and the default password is default.
The WAE Device Manager interface appears. (See Figure 1-1.)
Figure 1-1 WAE Device Manager Interface
A Quick Tour of the WAE Device Manager
The WAE Device Manager is divided into two sections. The area on the left displays the navigation area.
The area on the right displays information about the options that you have selected from the navigation
area.
The navigation area allows you to navigate the management screens for different WAE components. The
navigation area includes the following options:
• Cisco WAE—Allows you to start and stop the WAE components, register and unregister the WAE,
back up and restore configuration files, and use various WAE utilities. For more information, see the
“Managing a Cisco WAE” section on page 1-3.
• CifsAO—Allows you to monitor preposition tasks, view CIFS device statistics, and view the log.
For more information, see the “Managing a CIFS Accelerator Device” section on page 1-19.
The CifsAO option only appears if you have enabled the transparent CIFS accelerator on this WAAS
device. For more information, see the “Enabling and Disabling the Global Optimization Features”
section on page 1-3.
The options in the navigation area include suboptions, which when selected, display additional tabs in
the display area. Mandatory fields in the display area are indicated with an asterisk. If you click Save
without entering a value in a mandatory field, an error message is displayed. Click the Back link to return
to the window where the error occurred.
Information displayed in tables can be sorted by clicking the column headers. Clicking the header a
second time sorts the information in reverse order.
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