Cisco NME-WAE - Manual

Cisco NME-WAE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Prerequisites for Installing the Cisco WAE Network Modules; show version; Restrictions for Cisco WAE Network Modules
  • Page 3 – Cisco WAE Network Module Hardware Description; Faceplate and LEDs; Model
  • Page 5 – Hardware Interfaces; Setting Up Cisco WAE Network Modules and Opening a Session
  • Page 6 – Setting Up Network Module Interfaces; Summary Steps
  • Page 7 – Detailed Steps; Procedure
  • Page 8 – Examples; Opening and Closing a Network Module Session; enable
  • Page 9 – Network Module Interface; session clear; Enter; admin
  • Page 10 – Where to go Next; Starting the Cisco WAE Network Module and Displaying Status; configure terminal
  • Page 11 – Configuration Mode; reset; session
  • Page 12 – Displaying Status and Diagnostic Output
  • Page 15 – Command Reference
  • Page 20 – show diag; Command
  • Page 22 – interface
  • Page 25 – statistics
  • Page 26 – status
  • Page 28 – show controllers integrated-service-engine; show
  • Page 29 – Related Commands
  • Page 30 – Syntax Description; Release; chassis
  • Page 31 – subslot
  • Page 33 – show interfaces integrated-service-engine; show interfaces integrated-service-engine
  • Page 34 – Field
  • Page 37 – Glossary
  • Page 38 – Related Documentation; Related Topic
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Configuring Cisco Access Routers and the
NME-WAE Network Module for ACNS
Deployments

April 14, 2008

This document describes how to configure the Cisco access router and the Cisco Wide Area Application
Engine network module (NME-WAE) for Application and Content Networking System (ACNS)
software deployments.

The WAE network module is a standalone Wide Area Application Engine (WAE) that plugs into a host
Cisco access router. The host router runs Cisco IOS software, while the WAE network module has its
own startup and run-time configurations that are independent of the IOS configuration on the router.

ACNS software is a Linux-based application that resides on the WAE network module. ACNS software
offers the following content-based services:

Content caching and hosting

Proxy services

Content replication

Video streaming

The host router and the network module combined provide a router-integrated application platform for
accelerating data-intensive applications.

Contents

Prerequisites for Installing the Cisco WAE Network Modules, page 2

Restrictions for Cisco WAE Network Modules, page 2

Cisco WAE Network Module Hardware Description, page 3

Setting Up Cisco WAE Network Modules and Opening a Session, page 5

Starting the Cisco WAE Network Module and Displaying Status, page 10

Command Reference, page 15

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Summary

Page 2 - Prerequisites for Installing the Cisco WAE Network Modules; show version; Restrictions for Cisco WAE Network Modules

2 Configuring Cisco Access Routers and the NME-WAE Network Module for ACNS Deployments OL-13140-02 Prerequisites for Installing the Cisco WAE Network Modules • Glossary, page 37 • Related Documentation, page 38 • Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines, page 39 Prerequisi...

Page 3 - Cisco WAE Network Module Hardware Description; Faceplate and LEDs; Model

3 Configuring Cisco Access Routers and the NME-WAE Network Module for ACNS Deployments OL-13140-02 Cisco WAE Network Module Hardware Description Because the network module does not have an external console port, you must configure the network module by initiating a Telnet session or by initiating a ...

Page 5 - Hardware Interfaces; Setting Up Cisco WAE Network Modules and Opening a Session

5 Configuring Cisco Access Routers and the NME-WAE Network Module for ACNS Deployments OL-13140-02 Setting Up Cisco WAE Network Modules and Opening a Session Hardware Interfaces The host router and network module use several interfaces for internal and external communication (see Figure 2 ). Each in...

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