HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 3.0.4 deployment guide (AG421-96001, March 2007)

HP STORAGEWORKS ENTERPRISE FILE SERVICES WAN ACCELERATOR DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 83
7 - WCCP DEPLOYMENTS
13. Save and apply the new configuration in the Management Console.
14. Restart the HP EFS WAN Accelerator service in the Setup: Start/Stop Service
page.
On the client-side, you add in-path rules to reach the out-of-path, server-side HP EFS
WAN Accelerator. In this example you optimize ports 135, 139, 445, and 80 to pass
through all other traffic.
To define in-path rules
to reach the
server-side appliance
15. Navigate to the Setup: Optimization Service - In-Path Rules page in the
Management Console.
16. Define a fixed-target rule to optimize traffic on the server-side HP EFS WAN
Accelerator with port 135.
17. Repeat Step 16 for ports 139, 445, and 80.
18. To pass through all other traffic, define a pass-through rule on the server-side HP
EFS WAN Accelerator.
19. Save and apply the new configuration in the Setup: Configuration Manager page.
20. Begin optimization.
21. View performance reports and system logs in the Management Console.
Basic Steps
(Server-Side)
The server-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator is configured as an out-of-path device. For
detailed information, see the HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN
Accelerator Installation and Configuration Guide.
IMPORTANT: This is an example of one type of WCCP deployment. You can also have
deployments with both HP EFS WAN Accelerators configured as in-path devices and WCCP
configured on one of them. In this case, you would configure the server-side as an in-path device
and you would not define fixed-target rules on the client-side. For detailed information, contact
HP Technical Support at http://www.hp.com.