Deploying Cisco Wide area application services

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 co...

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Main Author: Seils, Zach
Other Authors: Christner, Joel
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Indianapolis, Ind. Cisco Press 2008
Series:Networking technology series
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Planning Overview Checklist -- Requirements Collection and Analysis -- Site Information -- Site Types -- User Population -- Physical Environment -- Site Information Checklist -- Network Infrastructure -- WAN Topology -- Remote Office Topology -- Data Center Topology -- Traffic Flows -- Network Infrastructure Checklist -- Application Characteristics -- Application Requirements Checklist -- File Services Requirements -- Advanced Features -- File Services Utilization -- File Services Requirements Checklist -- Platform Requirements -- Platform Requirements Checklist -- Scalability Requirements -- Scalability Requirements Checklist -- Availability Requirements -- Availability Checklist -- Management Requirements -- SNMP Trap/Inform Routing -- SNMP Community Strings -- Syslog Servers -- Management Requirements Checklist -- Security Requirements -- Security Requirements Checklist -- Summary -- Chapter 4 Network Integration and Interception -- Interface Connectivity --  
505 0 |a Link Aggregation Using EtherChannel -- Using the Standby Interface Feature -- Interception Techniques and Protocols -- Web Cache Communication Protocol -- Policy-Based Routing -- Inline Interception -- Content Switching -- Egress Methods for Intercepted Connections -- Network Integration Best Practices -- Summary -- Chapter 5 Branch Office Network Integration -- In-Path Deployment -- Nonredundant Branch Office -- Redundant Branch Office -- Serial Clustering -- Off-Path Deployment -- Small to Medium-Sized Nonredundant Branch Office -- Large Nonredundant Branch Office -- Off-Path Redundant Topology -- Policy-Based Routing Interception -- Cisco IOS Firewall Integration -- Summary -- Chapter 6 Data Center Network Integration -- Data Center Placement -- Deployment Solutions -- WCCP -- Content Switching -- Scaling Transparent Interception -- WCCP Scalability -- Application Control Engine Scalability -- Firewall Integration -- Summary -- Chapter 7 System and Device Management --  
505 0 |a System and Device Management Overview -- Initial Setup Script and Device Setup -- Command-Line Interface -- Central Manager Overview -- Centralized Management System Service -- Device 
505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) -- Understanding Application Performance Barriers -- Layer 4 Through Layer 7 -- Network Infrastructure -- Introduction to Cisco WAAS -- WAN Optimization -- Application Acceleration -- Other Features -- Summary -- Chapter 2 Cisco Wide Area Application Engine (WAE) Family -- Cisco WAE Product Architecture -- Disk Encryption -- Central Management Subsystem -- Interface Manager -- Reporting Facilities -- Network Interception and Bypass Manager -- Application Traffic Policy Engine -- Hardware Family -- Router-Integrated Network Modules -- Appliances -- Licensing -- Performance and Scalability Metrics -- Device Memory -- Disk Capacity -- Number of Optimized TCP Connections -- WAN Bandwidth and LAN Throughput -- Number of Peers and Fan-Out -- Number of Devices Managed -- Summary -- Chapter 3 Planning, Discovery, and Analysis -- Planning Overview --  
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520 |a 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.  
520 |a 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 Th ... 
520 |a Design and deploy Cisco WAN optimization and application acceleration solutions for the enterprise WAN 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.