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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
3






Using

ANM

Guided

Setup
Using
Application

Setup
AC
L

s
An
ACL

applies

to

one

or
more
VLAN
interfaces.

Each

ACL

consists

of

a

list

o
f
entries,

each

of
which
defines
a
source,

a

de

stination,

and

whether

t

o

permit

or

deny

traffic

between

t

hose

locations.
Perform
the

following

actions

t

o

cr

eate

or


modify

an

ACL:
a.
Click
Add
to

add

a

new

ACL

entry,

or

choose

an

existing
ACL
entry
and
click
Edit
to

modify

it.

The
Access
List

configuration

window

appears.
b.
Add
or

edit

the

required
fields.
For

configuration
details,
see

the
“Configuring
Security

with

ACLs”
section
on

page

6-78 .
c.
Click
Deploy
to

save
this
configuration.
d.
To
display

statistics

and

status

information

for

an

ACL,

choose

an

ACL

from

the

ACLs

table,

then

click
Details.
The

show

access-list

access-list

detail

CLI

command

output

appears.

See

the

“Displaying

ACL
Information
and

Statistics”

section

on

page

6-89

for

details.
SSL
Proxy
Note
To
terminate

or

initiate

HTTPS

connections
with
ACE,

the

virtual

context

must

have

at
least
one
SSL
proxy
service.

An

SSL

proxy

contains

the

certificate

and

key

information

needed

to

terminate

HTTPS
connections
from

the

client

or

initiate

them

to

the

servers.
Perform
the

following

actions

t

o

cr

eate

or


modify

an

SSL

pro

xy

ser

vice:
a.
To
create

an

SSL

proxy

service,
click
SSL
Proxy

Setup.
Note
To
edit

an

existing

SSL

pro

xy

service,

choose

it
from
the

SSL

Prox

y

table,

and

click
Edit
to
modify
the

SSL

proxy

ser

vice.

The

SSL

Proxy

Service

configuration

window

appears.

Edit

t

he
required
fields

as

described

in

the

“Configuring

SSL

Proxy

Service”

section

on

pa

ge

11-27 .
b.
Add
required
fields.
For

configuration

details,
see
t

he
“Configuring
SSL

Proxy

Service”

section

on
page
11-27 .
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