3-8
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
3






Using

ANM

Guided

Setup
Using
ACE

Hardware

Setup
Step
8
If
you

are

configuring
an
ACE

appliance,

to

configure

one

or

more

of

the

Gigabit
Ethernet
ports
on
the
appliance,
click

GigabitEthernet

Interfaces

under

ACE

Hardware

Set

up.

The

GigabitEthernet
Interfaces
window

appears

(Config

>

Guided

Setup

>

ACE

Hardware

Setup

>

GigabitEthernet
Interfaces).
a.
If
you
want
to
poll

the

devices

and

display
the

current

values,

click
Po
l

l


Now,

and

then

OK

when
prompted
i

f

you

want

to

pol

l

the

devices

for


data

now.
b.
Choose
an

existing

Gigabit

Ethernet

interface

and
click
Edit
to

modify

it.
c.
Enter
the
Gigabit
Et

hernet

physi

cal

i

nterface

attributes
as

described
in
t

he
“Configuring
Gigabit
Ethernet
Interfaces

on

the

ACE

Appliance”

section

on

page

12-32 .
d.
Click
Deploy
Now

when

completed

to

deploy

this

configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save
your
entries
to
the

running-configuration

and

st

artup-configuration

files.
e.
Repeat
Steps

a

through

c

for

each
Gigabit
Ethernet
interface

that

you

want

to
configure.
f.
To
display

statistics

and

status

information

for

a

particular

Gigabit

Ethernet

interface,

choose

the
interface
from

the

GigabitEthernet

Interfaces

table,

then

click

Details.

The

show

interface
gigabitEthernet
CLI

command

output

appears.

See

the

“Displaying

Gigabit

Ethernet

Interface
Statistics
and

Status

Information”

section

on

page

12-35

for

details.
Step
9
If
the

ACE

is

a

member

of

an

HA

ACE

pair,

click
VLAN
Interfaces

under

ACE

Hardware

Setup.
The
VLAN

Interfaces

window

appears

(Config

>

Guided

Setup

>

ACE

Hardware

Setup

>

VLAN
Interfaces).
Note
To
prevent
loss
of

management

connectivity

during

an
HA

configuration,

you

must

configure

the
IP
addresses

of

the

management

VLAN

interface

correctly

for


your

HA

setup.

During

this
procedure,
choose

the

management

VLAN

interface

(and

click

t

he

Edit

button)

and

make

sure
its
IP

address,

alias

IP

address,

and

peer

IP

address

are

all

set

correctly.

You

can

repeat

this
process
for

any

VLAN

interfaces

that

you

want.

If

the

management

VLAN

is

properly
configured
before

establishing

HA,

you

will

be

able

to

return

later

to

reconfigure

other

VLANs.
a.
If
you
want
to
poll

the

devices

and

display
the

current

values,

click
Po
l

l


Now,

and

then

OK

when
prompted
i

f

you

want

to

pol

l

the

devices

for


data

now.
b.
Click
Add
to
add
a

new

VLAN

interface,

or

choose

an

existing

VLAN

interface

and
click
Edit
to


modify
it.
Note
If
you

cl

ick
Edit,
not


al

l
of
the

fields

can

be

modified.
c.
Enter
the

VLAN

interface

attributes

as

described

in

the
“Configuring
Virtual
Context
VLAN
Interfaces”
section

on

page

12-6 .

Click

More

Settings

to

access

the

additional

VLAN

interface
attributes.
By

default,

ANM

hides

the

default

VLAN

interface

attributes

and

the

VLAN

interface
attributes
which

ar

e

not


commonly

used.
d.
Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy
this

configuration

on

t

he
ACE
and

save

your

entries

t

o

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.
e.
To
display

statistics

and
status
information

for

a

VLAN

interface,

choose

the
VLAN
interface

from
the
VLAN

Interface

table,

then

click

Details.

The

output

of

the

show

interface

vlan,

show

ipv6
interface
vlan,

and

show

ipv6

neighbor

CLI

commands

appears.

The

IPv6

commands

require

ACE
module
and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or

later.

See

the

“Displaying

VLAN

Interface
Statistics
and

Status

Information”

section

on

page

12-18

for

details.