1-5
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
1






Overview
Logging
In

To

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager


The
pr

obe

must

have

t

he
same

IP

address

type

(I

Pv6

or

IPv

4)

as
the
real
server.
For

example,

you
cannot
configure

an

IPv6

probe

to

an

IPv4

real

server.


A
server

farm

can

support

a

mix
of
IPv6

and

IPv4

real
servers,
and

can

be

associated

with
both
IPv6
and
IPv4

probes.


Only
the

following

Layer

7

protocols

support

IPv6:


Layer

7

HTTP/HTTPS/DNS


Layer

4

TCP/

UDP


The
ACE

supports

the

following:


IPv6-to-IPv4

SLB

and

IPv4-to-IPv6

SLB

fo

r

L7

HTTP/HTTP/TCP/UDP


Source

NAT

support

of

IPv6


IPv6

access-list

and

object

group


DHCPv6

relay


ICMPv6
traffic

is

not

automatically

allowed.

You

must

configure

the

corresponding

management
traffic
pol

icy

to

al

low

the

pi

ng

request

t

o

ACE.

However,

t

he

necessary

Neighbor

Discovery

(ND)
messages
for

ARP,

duplication

address

detection

are

automatically

permitted.


Copying
files

over
IPv6
t

o
or
from

devices

ar

e

not


supported.


The
ACE

supports

IPv6

HA:


All

the

FT

transport

(ft

vlan)

is

still

on

IPv4.


Track

IPv6

host

/peer

will

be

sup

ported
Logging
In

To

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager
You
access

ANM

features

and

functions

through

a

web-based

interface.

The

following

sections

describe
logging
in,

the

interface,

and

terms

used

in

ANM.
The
ANM

login

window

allows

you

to

do

the

following

tasks:


Log
into

the

ANM

server.


Change
the

password

for

your

account

(see

the
“Changing
Your

Account

Password”

section

on
page
1-6 ).


Obtain
online
help
by

clicking
Help.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
one
the
following:


To
log

in

after

a

new

install,

which

uses

the

default
web
ports

of

443

and

80,

enter
https:// host .
Note
You
do

not


have
to
explicitly
enter
the

default
ports
443

and

80.
Caution
If
you

log

in

using

HTTP,

you

must

change
the
properties

file.

See

the
“Changing

ANM

Software
Configuration
Attributes”

section

on

page

20-1

for

details.

If

you

enable

HTTP,

you

make

your
connection
to

ANM

less

secure.