Configuration Mode Commands : SteelHead Configuration Commands : Application Statistics Commands : appstats enable
  
appstats enable
Enables statistics collection for applications.
Syntax
[no] appstats enable
Parameters
None
Usage
By default, this feature is disabled. The no command option disables application statistics collection if it has been enabled. Custom applications are not supported.
This feature does not report accurate pass-through data in an active-active serial cluster deployment.
You can also enable and disable this feature during an SCC configuration push. See the SteelCentral Controller for SteelHead User’s Guide for more information.
Example
amnesiac (config) # appstats enable
Product
SteelHead CX, SteelHead EX, SteelHead-v, SteelHead-c
Related Commands
show appstats
Topology Commands
Topology configuration provides a way to define a network configuration that is shareable between SteelHeads. Topology configuration is accessed by the path selection feature, QoS components, secure transport operations, and by other services managed within the SteelCentral Controller for SteelHead. Topology configuration provides building blocks for network connectivity that you configure separately or combine to construct more complex configurations such as path selection. You define a topology once and then reuse it as needed.
The topology provides the SteelHead with a view onto the network it is connected to. The topology consists of the network, the sites, and the uplinks to the network for the sites. Additionally, QoS profiles are linked to the sites.
A network topology includes these WAN topology properties:
•  Site - Collection of resources that share one or more common WAN links, usually in one physical location such as a branch office or data center. Within a topology, the site defines the configuration parameters that are necessary to connect the site to the network.
•  Peer - A SteelHead appliance. Each peer has one local site that is automatically created and cannot be deleted. A peer belongs to a site and can be connected to multiple areas through different interfaces.
•  Area - A set of subnets reachable by one peer interface. Areas are disjoint; they cannot have subnets in common.
•  Network - WAN networks that sites use to communicate with each other, such as MPLS, VSAT, or Internet. Within a topology, network is a label for connection to an available WAN.
•  Uplink - A physical connection from a site to a WAN network, with its own upstream and downstream bandwidths. There is one default uplink for each interface.