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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
OL-26579-01
Chapter 1 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Your WAAS Network
Chart and Table Descriptions
CPU Utilization
The CPU Utilization chart displays the percentage of CPU utilization for the device. This chart is
available only when a specific WAAS device is selected. This chart can be added only to the Monitor >
Reports > Reports Central > Resource Utilization report page.
Disk Utilization
The Disk Utilization chart displays the percentage of disk utilization for the device. This chart is
available only when a specific WAAS device is selected. This chart can be added only to the Monitor >
Reports > Reports Central > Resource Utilization report page.
Statistics Details (Tables)
The following statistics details tables are available:
Traffic Summary Table, page 1-29
Network Application Traffic Details Table, page 1-30
HTTP Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-30
HTTPS Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-30
ICA Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-31
MAPI Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-31
NFS Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-32
SMB Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-33
SSL Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-33
Video Acceleration Statistics Table, page 1-34
CIFS Acceleration Statistics Table for WAAS Express, page 1-34
You can sort the tables by clicking on any column heading to sort on data in that column. A small triangle
control appears in the heading to indicate that the table is sorted on this column. Click the triangle to
reverse the sort order for the column.
For some values, different formulas are used at the system and device levels, and these formulas are
noted in the table descriptions. The terms used in the tables are defined as follows:
Original Inbound—Traffic that is entering the WAAS device from the LAN (clients) and needs to be
optimized before being sent out on the WAN to a peer WAAS device.
Original Outbound—Traffic that is exiting the WAAS device to the LAN (clients) after being
received on the WAN from a peer WAAS device.
Optimized Inbound—Traffic that is entering the WAAS device from the WAN and needs to be
processed (deoptimized) before being sent out on the LAN to clients.
Optimized Outbound—Traffic that is exiting the WAAS device to the WAN and a peer WAAS device
after being optimized.
Pass-Through—Traffic that is being passed through the WAAS device and not optimized.
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