Create or edit a WAN optimization profile
To configure WAN optimization profiles, go to WAN Optimization > Profiles. The Edit WAN Optimization Profile page is displayed.
Configure the following settings and then select Apply to save your changes:
drop-down list |
Select a profile to edit from the drop-down list. See To create a WAN optimization profile:. |
Create New icon |
Create a WAN optimization profile. See To edit a WAN optimization profile:. |
Clone icon |
Clone the current profile. See To clone a WAN optimization profile:. |
List icon |
View the WAN optimization profile list. See Profiles. |
Name |
Enter a name for the WAN optimization profile. |
Comments |
Optionally, enter a description of the profile. |
Transparent Mode |
Enable or disable transparent mode. For more information about the WAN optimization transparent mode, see WAN optimization transparent mode. |
Authentication Group |
Enable to select the authentication group from the drop-down list that will be applied to the WAN optimization profile. To create an authentication group, see Create or edit an authentication group. |
Protocol |
Select the protocols that are enabled for this profile: CIFS, FTP, HTTP, MAPI, and TCP. NOTE: The FortiProxy unit supports WAN optimization for SMBv1, SMBv2 and SMBv3 (unencrypted only) protocols. |
SSL Offloading |
Select to enable SSL offloading. SSL offloading offloads SSL decryption and encryption from web servers onto FortiProxy SSL acceleration hardware. It is only available for HTTP and TCP protocols. |
Secure Tunneling |
Select to enable secure tunneling. To use secure tunneling, it must be enabled for a protocol, and an authentication group must be added. The authentication group specifies the certificate or pre-shared key used to set up the secure tunnel. The Peer Acceptance setting of the authentication group does not affect secure tunneling. The FortiProxy units at each end of the secure tunnel must have the same authentication group with the same name and the same configuration, including the same pre-shared key or certificate. |
Byte Caching |
Select to enable byte caching. Byte caching breaks large units of application data (for example, a file being downloaded from a web page) into small chunks of data, labeling each chunk of data with a hash of the chunk and storing those chunks and their hashes in a database. The database is stored on a WAN optimization storage device. |
You can add, edit, clone, and delete WAN optimization profiles.
To create a WAN optimization profile:
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From either the Edit WAN Optimization Profile page or the WAN optimization profile list, select Create New.
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Enter the required information and then click OK to create the new WAN optimization profile.
To edit a WAN optimization profile:
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From the Edit WAN Optimization Profile page, select the profile you need to edit from the profile drop-down list.
Alternatively, from the profile list, either select the profile you want to edit and then click Edit from the toolbar or double-click on the profile name in the list. The Edit WAN Optimization Profile page opens.
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Edit the information as required and then select Apply to apply your changes.
To clone a WAN optimization profile:
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From the Edit WAN Optimization Profile page, select the profile you need to clone from the profile drop-down list.
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Select Clone from the toolbar.
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Enter a name for the profile in the dialog box and then click OK.
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Edit the clone as required.
To delete a profile or profiles:
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From the profile list, select the profile or profiles that you want to delete.
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Click Delete from the toolbar.
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Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the selected profile or profiles.