425
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
, configure and apply a user-defined WAAS policy on Router A and Router B.
The host downloads data from the server. Examine the optimization effect by comparing DRE
statistics for the first download and second download.
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For the first download, both WAAS devices need to create data dictionary entries and Router A
sends both indexes and metadata.
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For the second download, Router A replaces repeated data with indexes.