The priorities are RDP and ICA traffic, along with voice. Our major apps are available to all locations via XenApp and Terminal Server. Apps are here at HQ. We are not true VOIP, but station to station dialing across sites is via the internal network. Voice is UDP, and the Cisco rep told me last week the WAAS only addresses TCP. Dunno about the others yet.
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