How to configure CM Server settings?

    In the “WAAS Settings” enter the details of the WAAS Central Manager you want to configure.

    1. Navigate to Settings > NetFlow > WAAS Settings
    2. Provide details such as CM Server IP, CM Server Port, CM Server Certificate Path, CM Server User Name, CM Server Password, CM Server Timezone, and CM Server Protocol.
    3. Click Save to submit the details of the Central Manager

    Fields are described below:
    M Server IP:Specify the IP address of the Central Server you want to configure

    CM Server Port:Specify the port number of the WAAS central manager. The Default port number is 8443

    CM Server Protocol: The server protocol is either http or https.

    CM Server User Name/Password: Provide the admin login credentials of the Central Manager you want to configure.

    CM Server Timezone:Mention the current time zone of the Central Manager you would like to configure (Example :- GMT+5).

    CM Server Certificate Path:specify the location of the SSL server certificate which should be stored locally in the NetFlow Analyzer server.

    Note: Once CM server is configured in NetFlow Analyzer, it can not be edited. It has to be deleted and re-added.

    How to add WAE device and application mapping?

    Map the router for an WAE to generate reports for the mapped router. To map a router, follow the steps:

    1. Navigate to Settings > NetFlow > WAAS Settings
    2. In WAE device mappings, provide NetFlow router name and WAE name
    3. Click Save

    The applications of WAE are mapped with NetFlow Analyzer’s applications for easy monitoring and report generation. This way you can view the optimized amount of traffic and the amount of compressed data for each application. To map the applications, follow the steps:

    1. Navigate to Settings > NetFlow > WAAS Settings
    2. In WAE application mapping, provide WAE application name
    3. Select applications from the list to be associated
    4. Click Save

    How to delete devices from WAAS?

    1. Navigate to Settings > NetFlow > WAAS Settings
    2. In Managed devices, select the device to be deleted
    3. Click Delete

    Refer blogs: 
    Cisco WAAS Reporting in NetFlow Analyzer—Part 1
    Cisco WAAS Reporting in NetFlow Analyzer—Part 2