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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Using the WAE Device Manager GUI
Monitoring the WAE
To monitor the WAE component, follow these steps:
Step 1 In the navigation area, click Monitoring under the Cisco WAE menu item.
The Cisco WAE Monitoring window appears. (See Figure 1-17.)
Figure 1-17 Cisco WAE Monitoring Window
Step 2
Do one of the following:
Choose the statistic that you want to view (by clicking in its row), and then click View to display a
popup window that contains the historical graphs for that statistic.
Click View All to display the index window with the daily graphs for both statistics on the WAE
component.
Monitoring a Transparent CIFS Accelerator
The Monitoring option displays the following tabs:
CIFS—Displays data about the status of the CIFS protocol and the selected device.
Cache—Displays data about the device cache.
Graphs—Displays a list of graphs that are available for the device.
Note The SNMP parameters displayed in the CIFS and Cache tabs are contained in a special MIB file.
To monitor a transparent CIFS accelerator follow these steps:
Step 1 In the navigation area, click Monitoring under the CifsAO menu.
The Monitoring window appears and the CIFS tab is displayed.
The CIFS tab displays the following CIFS-related information:
Total Time Saved—Total time saved by CIFS acceleration.
Total KBytes read—Total number of kilobytes read by clients (both through the cache and remotely)
from this device using the CIFS protocol.
Total KBytes written—Total number of kilobytes written by clients to this device using the CIFS
protocol.
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