User-Defined Waas Policy Configuration Example - HP FlexNetwork MSR2003 Configuration Manual

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Bytes Matched: 0 bytes
Space saving: -11%
Average latency: 0 usec
Decode Statistics
Dre msgs: 57050
Bytes in: 14038391 bytes
Bytes out: 14079375 bytes
Bypass bytes: 0 bytes
Space saved: 0%
Average latency: 0 usec
# After the second download, display the DRE statistics on Router A.
<RouterA> display waas statistic dre
Peer-ID: cc3e-5fd8-5158
Peer version: 1.0
Cache in storage: 12851200 bytes
Index number: 50200
Age: 00 weeks, 00 days, 00 hours, 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Total connections: 1
Active connections: 0
Encode Statistics
Dre msgs: 2
Bytes in: 286 bytes
Bytes out: 60 bytes
Bypass bytes: 0 bytes
Bytes Matched: 256 bytes
Space saving: 79%
Average latency: 0 usec
Decode Statistics
Dre msgs: 62791
Bytes in: 2618457 bytes
Bytes out: 13972208 bytes
Bypass bytes: 0 bytes
Space saved: 81%
Average latency: 0 usec
In the second download, the number of received bytes for decompression is much more smaller, and
the download speed is much faster.

User-defined WAAS policy configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
The host downloads data from the server. Examine the optimization effect by comparing DRE
statistics for the first download and second download.
For the first download, both WAAS devices need to create data dictionary entries and Router A
sends both indexes and metadata.
For the second download, Router A replaces repeated data with indexes.
Figure
154, configure and apply a user-defined WAAS policy on Router A and Router B.
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