Hi Ali,
The one image has a PLR state of stateless, combined with the issues you are having, I am wondering if there is not maybe something else not 100% with your lab setup.
Are you still having the same conditions after setting the peer timeout higher?
Is it possible that there might be some asymmetrical routing in the setup?
Are you using bridge mode or tunnel mode?
How/What tool are you using to simulate the WAN conditions?
Note on the delay in reply, but considering that this is for educational research, support for this project gets appropriate priority
Hi Antonie,
Thank you so much for your support
- Yes, after setting the peer timeout to a higher value (900) , the problem was solved, the
SMB traffic is well optimized. but FTP and HTTP are not optimized and bypass.
- No. i have no asymmetrical routing
- I use bridge mode
and
- I use VMware For the three virtual machines on each side
Side A :
Windows7 >>Connect to>> WANOS >>Connect to>> Kerio Control >>Connect to>> DSL modem
Side B :
Windows Server 2012 >>Connect to>> WANOS >>Connect to>> Kerio Control >>Connect to>> DSL modem
Two Kerio Control are connected via Site-to-Site VPN
I set up file sharing services(SMB), web services(HTTP,HTTPS), and FTP on Windows server 2012
All communications are properly established
When I check out, in general and seemingly all of the items are correct,
SMB traffic is optimized by WANOS , but FTP and HTTP are not optimized and bypass.