Cisco Systems Cisco Wave 694 Application Acceleration Appliance WAVE694K9 User Manual

C H A P T E R  
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Introducing the Cisco Wide Area Virtualization  
Engine 594 and 694  
This chapter provides a basic functional overview of the Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engine 594 and  
694 (WAVE-594 and WAVE-694) appliance and describes the hardware, major components, and front  
and back panel indicators and controls.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
Supported Products  
The WAVE-594 and WAVE-694 appliance supports Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS)  
software version 4.4.1 and later releases.  
Hardware Features  
This section illustrates and describes the front and back panel controls, ports, and LED indicators on the  
WAVE-594 and WAVE-694. It contains the following topics:  
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Figure 1-2 shows the front panel LEDs.  
Figure 1-2  
Front Panel LEDs  
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Table 1-1 describes the front panel LEDs and their functions.  
Table 1-1  
Front Panel LEDs  
LED  
Color  
State  
Blinking Drive activity is normal.  
On Online.  
Description  
1,3  
Drive activity LED  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Blinking Drive locate.  
1Hz  
Off  
On  
No reading/writing, no activity.  
Link exists.  
5
6
NIC link/activity  
NIC speed  
Green  
Green  
Blinking Activity exists.  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
No link detected.  
10Mbps connection.  
100Mbps connection.  
1000Mbps connection.  
System is on.  
Green  
Yellow  
Green  
7
8
System power LED  
System fault LED  
Power cord is not attached or power supply  
failure has occurred.  
Yellow  
On  
System has detected a fault. Refer to the  
“Troubleshooting the System Hardware”  
chapter for more information.  
Off  
System operation is normal.  
9
Storage activity LED  
Green  
Orange  
Blinking Drive activity is normal.  
On Drive failure has occurred.  
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Back Panel Components and LEDs  
Figure 1-3 shows the back panel components.  
Note  
To monitor the boot process in normal operation, use a console port.  
Figure 1-3  
Back Panel Components  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
Power supply 1  
5
6
7
8
Fan 4  
Fan 3  
Fan 2  
Fan 1  
Power supply 0  
Fan 6  
Fan 5  
Figure 1-4 shows the back panel LEDs.  
Figure 1-4  
Back Panel LEDs  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Table 1-2 describes the back panel LEDs and their functions.  
Table 1-2  
Back Panel LEDs  
LED  
Color  
State  
Description  
No AC power to all power supplies.  
1, 2 Power supply status  
Off  
Red  
Blinking No AC power to this power supply.  
Blinking AC power is present, only standby output on.  
Green  
Green  
Red  
On  
On  
Power supply DC outputs on and OK.  
Power supply failure. Refer to the  
“Troubleshooting the System Hardware”  
chapter for more information.  
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Table 1-2  
Back Panel LEDs (continued)  
LED  
Color  
Orange  
Orange  
State  
On  
Description  
3 - 8 Fan status  
Alarm.  
Blinking Alarm. Fan speed too low.  
Off Normal state.  
Location of Ports and Connectors  
The WAVE appliance supports two Ethernet connectors and two Console ports on the front of the  
appliance.  
Figure 1-3 shows the back panel ports and connectors.  
Warning  
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network  
voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN ports contain TNV circuits. Some  
LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Statement 1021  
This section contains the following topics:  
Ethernet Port Connectors  
Connect a Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-pair cable to an Ethernet connector. 100BASE-TX and  
1000BASE-T Fast Ethernet standards require Category 5 or higher cabling.  
The WAVE-594 and WAVE-694 appliance has two Ethernet connectors that are attached to the Ethernet  
controllers (see Figure 1-5). The Ethernet controllers are integrated on the system board. They provide  
an interface for connecting to a 10-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or 1-Gbps network and provide full-duplex (FDX)  
capability, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the network. If the  
Ethernet ports in the server support auto negotiation, the controllers detect the data-transfer rate  
(10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T) and duplex mode (full duplex or half duplex) of the  
network and automatically operate at that rate and mode. You do not have to set any jumpers or configure  
the controllers.  
Note  
There is a third RJ45 connector on the front of the appliance (see Figure 1-1). This is a console port. Do  
not connect this port to your network.  
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Figure 1-5  
Ethernet Port Connector  
Speed LED  
Link/Activity  
LED  
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Console Port Connector  
The WAVE-594 and WAVE-694 appliance has two console port connectors, serial and mini-USB (see  
Figure 1-1). Use a console port connector to access the command-line interface (CLI) for controlling the  
WAVE appliance.  
For information on connecting a console terminal to the mini-USB console port, see the “Connecting a  
Connecting a Console Terminal  
The WAVE appliance has both serial and mini-USB console ports (see Figure 1-1). These ports provide  
administrative access to your appliance with a console terminal or PC.  
Note  
Note  
You cannot use both ports at the same time. If both ports are connected, the mini-USB port takes priority.  
When using the mini-USB port to connect to a Windows-based PC for the first time, you must install the  
Windows USB driver on the PC first. See the “Installing the Cisco USB Driver” section on page 1-6.  
Cabling  
The following cables included with the WAVE appliance may be used for connecting the WAVE  
appliance to a console terminal or PC:  
USB Console cable—5-pin USB to mini-USB Type A-B  
Serial Console cable— EIA RJ-45 to DB-9  
Installing the Cisco USB Driver  
When using the mini-USB port to connect a Microsoft Windows based PC as a console terminal to the  
WAVE appliance, you must first install the Windows USB driver on the PC. Otherwise, the USB  
interface may not function.  
The following Windows operating systems are supported:  
Windows XP—32-bit and 64-bit  
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Vista—32-bit, Business edition  
Vista—64-bit  
Windows 7—32-bit and 64-bit  
To install the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB driver, perform the following steps:  
Note  
Do not connect the cable from the Windows PC to the WAVE appliance until after the driver is installed.  
Step 1  
Load the DVD that came with your WAVE appliance and double-click the CUSBInst.exe file. The Cisco  
Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins.  
You can also access the driver from the WAAS software download area of Cisco.com located at:  
It’s located under release 4.4.1 and the filename is CUSBInst_Signed_18May2011.exe  
Click Next. The Ready to Install the Program window appears.  
Click Install. The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears.  
Click Finish.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Connect the USB cable to the PC USB port and WAVE appliance mini-USB console port. Within a few  
moments, the Found New Hardware Wizard appears.  
Follow the instructions to complete the installation of the driver.  
Once the installation is finished, the USB console is ready for use.  
Step 6  
Note  
If the driver has been installed on the PC but does not get bound to the hardware, you can manually  
browse the driver installation query to the location C:\Windows\tiinst\. The newly attached hardware will  
appear in the Windows Device Manager as "TUSB3410 EECode Ser".  
This solution also applies when connecting additional WAVE appliances to the same PC. Multiple WAVE  
appliances can be independently administered by console sessions on the same PC.  
Note  
Note  
You do not need to reinstall the driver if you change to a different USB port on your PC.  
If you happen to install the driver multiple times, each time the driver is installed the virtual COM port  
number assigned to the USB port gets incremented. This is expected behavior and may not get reset even  
if you uninstall the driver.  
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