3-17
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
3






Using

ANM

Guided

Setup
Using
Application

Setup
BVI
Interfaces
Perform
the
following
actions

t

o

configure

a

BVI

interface:
a.
If
you
want
to

poll

the
devices
and

display

the

current

values,

click
Poll
Now,

an

d

th

en

OK

when
prompted
if

you

want

to

poll

the

devices

for

data

now.
b.
Click
Add
to

add

a

new

BVI

interface,

or

choose

an

existing

BVI
interface,
then

click
Edit
to

modify

it.
c.
Enter
the

BVI

interface

attributes.

For
configuration
details,

see

the
“Configuring
Virtual
Context
BVI
Interfaces”
section

on

pa

ge

12-19 .
Note
After
you

define

the
BVI,
write

down

the

client-side

VLAN

number.

You

need

this

number

when
configuring
the

ACLs


and

Virtual

Server

attributes.
d.
Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy

this

configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save

your

entries

to

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.
e.
To
display

statistics

and
status
information

for
a
BVI

interface,

choose

the

BVI

interface

from

the

BVI
Interface
table,

then

click

Details.

The

show

interface

bvi,


show

ipv6

interface

bvi,

and

show

ipv6
neighbors
CLI

commands

output

appears.

The

IPv6

commands

require

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance
software
Version

A5(1.0)

or

later.

See

the

“Displaying

BVI

Interface

Statistics

and

Status

Information”
section
on

page

12-26

for

details.
NAT
Pools
To
set

up

a

one-armed

topology,

you

need

a

NAT

pool

to

provide

the

set

of

IP

addresses

that

ACE

can

use

as
source
addresses

when

sending

requests

to

the

real

servers.
Note
You
must

configure

the

NAT

pool

on

the

same
VLAN
interface

that

you

configured

in

Step

6.
Perform
the

following

actions

t

o

cr

eate

or


modify

a

NAT

pool

for

a

VLAN:
a.
Click
Add
to

add

a

new

NAT

pool

entry,

or

choose

an

existing

NAT

pool

entry

and

click

Edit

to

modify
it.
The

NAT

Pool

configuration

window

appears.
b.
Configure
the

NAT

pool

attributes.

For

configuration

details,

see

the
“Configuring
VLAN

Interface

NAT
Pools”
section

on

pa

ge

12-26 .
Note
After
you

define
the
NAT

pool,

write

down

the

NAT

pool
ID.
You

specify

the

NAT

pool

ID

when
configuring
the

Virtual

Server

attributes.
c.
Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy

this

configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save

your

entries

to

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.
Table
3-2
Guide
Setup

Configuration

Attributes

(continued)
Attribute
Description