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Step 7: Map the appliance bridges to the Circuit Types
This determines the bridges to which the circuits are mapped on the appliances. Go to the configured appliances. Click
Bridges/Circuit Type Mapping, and for each appliance specify the Circuit Type for each bridge.
Working with bridge/circuit type mapping
Step 8: Create a circuit
Circuits specify the physical connections to the WAN or Internet. Create a circuit in the Optimizer Policy tree for the
configured appliance group. Or create a circuit in the library and add it to the Optimizer Policy tree for the configured
appliance group.
Step 9: Create a virtual circuit
Virtual circuits define what traffic is processed in a partition and how much bandwidth it is allowed. Create a virtual circuit
in the Optimizer Policy tree for the configured appliance group. Or create a virtual circuit in the library and add it to the
Optimizer Policy tree for the configured appliance group.
Step 10: Add a policy set
Policy sets are groups of policies that will be added to the Virtual Circuits. There are pre-created policy sets in the library
that correspond to the sets that result from running the wizard on the appliance.
Add a policy set to a configured appliance group Optimizer Policy tree virtual circuit. You can also create policy sets from
the Optimizer Policy tree or in the library.
For more information, refer to
Creating policy sets in the EMC
Step 11: Add or edit a policy (Optional)
Policies are the rules that control the traffic. When adding or editing a policy set, you can add or edit a policy.
Step 12 Send the Configuration to the Appliance Group
Changes are sent to the appliances within an Appliance Group only when you choose to send the configuration.
Sending configuration changes to the appliances
After these EMC settings are configured, the appliance calls in to the EMC for the first time
There can be a delay of up to five minutes while the appliance sends its current
configuration to the EMC. Once the full configuration is received, EMC confirms the configuration, which may also take
up to five minutes. The Bridge/Circuit Type mapping is not available on the EMC until the appliance has been online for
about ten minutes. During this period, the EMC displays a message indicating that it is waiting for the appliance to call
in.
Once you move the appliance to a group, and you push configuration to the group, the appliance then receives the
updated configuration when it next calls in to the EMC.
Screenshot 31: First communication between the appliance and EMC
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