Deploying Cisco Wide Area Application Services
Cisco Press (Verlag)
978-1-58705-494-5 (ISBN)
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Today, IT organizations are increasingly squeezed by competing demands. They must support more distributed users who demand greater availability and performance. They must protect their digital assets with far more robust security. And they must do it all while gaining far greater control over cost. Distributing IT resources increases management, hardware, and software overhead, but centralizing IT can worsen application performance. There is a solution to this quandary: Cisco application acceleration and WAN optimization technologies that permit IT to safely centralize distributed IT resources, meeting user performance expectations without replacing existing network infrastructure.
Deploying Cisco Wide Area Application Services is the first comprehensive guide to designing and deploying solutions with these Cisco technologies. Zach Seils and Joel Christner show how to deploy Cisco WAAS in a scalable, transparent, and seamless fashion that responds to both your business and technical challenges. Writing for network design and implementation engineers and other networking professionals, they cover the entire planning and configuration process. Drawing on their extensive experience implementing WAAS in the enterprise, they also offer real-world implementation examples and case studies–including full chapters on network, branch office, and data center integration.
Zach Seils, CCIE No. 7861, is a technical leader in the Cisco Advanced Services Data Center Networking Practice, where he specializes in designing, deploying, and troubleshooting application acceleration solutions for the largest Cisco enterprise and service provider customers.
Joel Christner, CCIE No. 15311, is director of product management for Reconnex Corporation, the industry leader in data loss prevention (DLP) solutions. Prior to Reconnex, Joel was senior manager of technical marketing for the Application Delivery Business Unit (ADBU) at Cisco, where he helped drive the product and technical strategy for Cisco Wide Area Application Services. Christner is coauthor of Application Acceleration and WAN Optimization Fundamentals.
Centrally provision applications to employees in any location without compromising performance
Reduce costs by centralizing servers, storage, and applications by leveraging optimization capabilities that integrate cleanly with your existing infrastructure
Thoroughly understand Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) and Wide Area Application Engine (WAE) and the business benefits provided by them
- - Perform effective WAAS planning, discovery, and analysis
- - Use WAAS and interception mechanisms such as WCCP or inline to transparently optimize flows traversing your network for end users accessing centrally deployed and centrally managed applications, files, and other information
- - Integrate application acceleration and optimization into data centers, branch offices, and other environments
- - Learn how to use the Cisco WAAS Central Manager, WAE device GUI, and command-line interface to configure, manage, and troubleshoot
This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
Zach Seils, CCIE No. 7861 , is a technical leader in the Cisco Advanced Services Data Center Networking Practice. Zach’s focus is the design, deployment, and troubleshooting of data center and branch application services solutions for Cisco largest enterprise and service provider customers. Zach is frequently engaged with partners and internal Cisco engineers worldwide to advise on the design, implementation, and troubleshooting of Cisco WAAS. In addition to working closely with partners and customers, Zach collaborates with various Cisco business units on product enhancements, testing, and application services architectures. Prior to joining Cisco, Zach spent six years in various senior technical roles at a managed service provider. Joel Christner, CCIE No. 15311, is the director of product management for Reconnex Corporation, the industry leader in data loss prevention (DLP) solutions. At Reconnex, Joel drives the product strategy and direction for a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for protecting corporate sensitive information and ensuring compliance with industry and government regulation. Prior to joining Reconnex, Joel was the senior manager of technical marketing for the Application Delivery Business Unit (ADBU) at Cisco. Joel led the technical marketing engineering team and helped drive product strategy as a lead contributor to the product management organization. Along with product strategy, Joel and his team were responsible for global sales enablement, including technical whitepapers, product presentations, transfer of information, and competitive leadership. Joel is co-author of the book Application Acceleration and WAN Optimization Fundamentals (Cisco Press), which outlines architecture and relevance for WAN optimization and application acceleration technologies in today’s dynamic I/T organizations. Joel was previously a senior technical marketing engineer within ADBU, and was also part of the data center and storage networking advanced technology team within Cisco prior to joining ADBU. Joel’s background and experience includes information security, content, data center networking and security, storage networking, and application networking services. Joel is presently an MS Computer Science student at Columbia University in New York, NY, and holds a BS in Electronics Engineering Technology. Joel is co-author of Application Acceleration and WAN Optimization Fundamentals (Cisco Press), which outlines architecture and relevance for WAN optimization and application acceleration technologies in today’s dynamic IT organizations.
Foreword xvi
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1
Introduction to Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) 3
Understanding Application Performance Barriers 3
Layer 4 Through Layer 7 4
Network Infrastructure 8
Introduction to Cisco WAAS 15
WAN Optimization 17
Application Acceleration 23
Other Features 29
Summary 31
Chapter 2 Cisco Wide Area Application Engine (WAE) Family 33
Cisco WAE Product Architecture 33
Disk Encryption 34
Central Management Subsystem 35
Interface Manager 35
Reporting Facilities 35
Network Interception and Bypass Manager 36
Application Traffic Policy Engine 36
Hardware Family 38
Router-Integrated Network Modules 38
Appliances 40
Licensing 42
Performance and Scalability Metrics 42
Device Memory 43
Disk Capacity 44
Number of Optimized TCP Connections 46
WAN Bandwidth and LAN Throughput 46
Number of Peers and Fan-Out 47
Number of Devices Managed 48
Summary 49
Chapter 3 Planning, Discovery, and Analysis 51
Planning Overview 51
Planning Overview Checklist 52
Requ irements Collection and Analysis 52
Site Information 54
Site Types 54
User Population 55
Physical Environment 55
Site Information Checklist 56
Network Infrastructure 56
WAN Topology 56
Remote Office Topology 59
Data Center Topology 60
Traffic Flows 62
Network Infrastructure Checklist 64
Application Characteristics 64
Application Requirements Checklist 65
File Services Requirements 65
Advanced Features 66
File Services Utilization 66
File Services Requirements Checklist 67
Platform Requirements 67
Platform Requirements Checklist 67
Scalability Requirements 67
Scalability Requirements Checklist 67
Availability Requirements 68
Availability Checklist 68
Management Requirements 68
SNMP Trap/Inform Routing 69
SNMP Community Strings 69
Syslog Servers 70
Management Requirements Checklist 70
Security Requirements 70
Security Requirements Checklist 72
Summary 73
Chapter 4 Network Integration and Interception 75
Interface Connectivity 75
Link Aggregation Using EtherChannel 78
Using the Standby Interface Feature 82
Interception Techniques and Protocols 86
Web Cache Communication Protocol 86
Policy-Based Routing 103
Inline Interception 105
Content Switching 109
Application Control Engine 109
Egress Methods for Intercepted Connections 111
Network Integration Best Practices 114
Summary 115
Chapter 5 Branch Office Network Integration 117
In-Path Deployment 117
Nonredundant Branch Office 118
Redundant Branch Office 122
Serial Clustering 125
Off-Path Deployment 127
Small to Medium-Sized Nonredundant Branch Office 127
Large Nonredundant Branch Office 134
Off-Path Redundant Topology 141
Policy-Based Routing Interception 158
Cisco IOS Firewall Integration 161
Summary 163
Chapter 6 Data Center Network Integration 165
Data Center Placement 165
Deployment Solutions 174
WCCP 175
Content Switching 186
Scaling Transparent Interception 192
WCCP Scalability 192
Application Control Engine Scalability 198
Firewall Integration 199
Summary 205
Chapter 7 System and Device Management 207
System and Device Management Overview 207
Initial Setup Script and Device Setup 208
Command-Line Interface 212
Central Manager Overview 213
Centralized Management System Service 216
Device Registration and Groups 219
Device Activation 220
Device Groups 222
Provisioned Management 224
Role-Based Access Control 224
Integration with Centralized Authentication 227
Device Configuration, Monitoring, and Management 229
Device Homepage 229
Status and Health Monitoring 232
Software Upgrade and Downgrade 235
Reporting and Logging 239
Backup and Restore of Central Manager 241
Summary 244
Chapter 8 Configuring WAN Optimization 247
Cisco WAAS WAN Optimization Capabilities 247
Transport Flow Optimization 247
Data Redundancy Elimination 249
Persistent LZ Compression 251
Automatic Discovery 251
Enabling and Disabling Features 253
TFO Blacklist Operation 255
Tuning TFO Buffers 257
Application Traffic Policy 261
Application Groups 262
Traffic Classifiers 264
Policy Maps 266
Negotiating Policies 269
EndPoint Mapper Classification 270
Reporting 274
Automatic Discovery Statistics 274
Connection Statistics and Details 276
WAN Optimization Statistics 279
Summary 283
Chapter 9 Configuring Application Acceleration 285
Application Acceleration Overview 285
Core Services 287
Edge Services 288
Connectivity Directives 289
Interaction with WAN Optimization 289
Configuring CIFS Acceleration 291
Configuring Core Services 291
Configuring Edge Services 294
Configuring Connectivity Directives 297
Examining CIFS Acceleration Traffic Policies 300
Verifying CIFS Acceleration 301
CIFS Preposition 304
CIFS Preposition Architecture 304
Configuring CIFS Preposition 306
Examining Preposition Statistics 311
Disconnected Mode of Operation 313
Domain Integration 314
Configuring Disconnected Mode of Operation 320
Summary 322
Chapter 10 Case Studies 325
Common Requirements 325
Existing WAN Topology 325
Remote Site Profile A 327
Profile A Site Requirements 327
Site Network Topology 327
WAE Placement and Interception 328
WAE Configuration Details 329
WAN Router Configuration Details 330
LAN Switch Configuration Details 331
Remote Site Profile B 333
Profile B Site Requirements 333
Site Network Topology 333
WAE Placement and Interception 334
WAE Configuration Details 334
WAN Router Configuration Details 336
Remote Site Profile C 337
Profile C Site Requirements 338
Site Network Topology 338
WAE Placement and Interception 338
WAE Configuration Details 340
WAN Router 1 Configuration Details 341
WAN Router 2 Configuration Details 343
Data Center Profile 345
Data Center Site Requirements 345
Site Network Topology 345
WAE Placement and Interception 346
WAE Configuration Details 348
Data Center Switch 1 Configuration Details 349
Data Center Switch 2 Configuration Details 352
Application Traffic Policy 355
Summary 357
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.5.2008 |
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Verlagsort | Indianapolis |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 808 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
ISBN-10 | 1-58705-494-9 / 1587054949 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-58705-494-5 / 9781587054945 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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