4-6
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
4






Using

Application

Template

Definitions
Managing
Application

Template

Instances
Step
6
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Deploy
to

deploy

the

template

instance

to
the
device.

The

deployment
verification
popup
window
appears.

Go

to

Step

7 .
Note
The
Deploy
option
requires

a

user

account

with

the
following
RBAC

task

assigned
to
it:
ace_virtualcontext=create.


Click

Stage

to

save

the

template

instance

without

deploying

it

to

the

specified
virtual
context.


Click
Cancel
to

exit
the
configuration

window

without

saving

your


changes.
Step
7
From
the

popup

window,

do

one


of

the

following:


Click
OK
to
deploy
the

t

emplate
instance.

The

Deploy

di

alog

box

appears,

which
displays
t

he
list
of
configuration

attributes

to

be

deployed.

Go

to

Step

8

.


Click
Cancel
to

exit

this

procedure

without

deploying

the

template

instance.
Step
8
In
the

dialog

box,

do

the

following:
a.
(Optional)
Check

the
Create
Named

Checkpoint

check

box

to

create

a

checkpoint

that

ANM

does
not
delete

after

a

suc

cessful

deployment.
This
check

box

works

as

follows:
SSL
Certificate
Field
that

appears

only

when

the

Key

Type

field

is

set

to

PEM.

The

SSL

certificate

that

the
ACE
presents

to

the

client.
Cert/Key
Passphrase
Optional
passphrase

that

the

key

and

certificate

are

encrypted.
Session
Persistence
Check
box

option

that

when

checked,

enables

session

persistence.

Depending

on

the

type

of
template,
the

persistence

type

is

generally

either

IP

Netmask

or

HTTP

Cookie.
Redirect
from

80

to

443
Check
box

option

that

when

checked,

configures

an

automatic

HTTP

redirect.
Note
When
you

enable

this

option,
you
must

specify
a
FQDN
.
Network
Configuration
Visual
gr

ouping

of

ne

twork-specific
options.
Load
Balancer

(Device:

Virtual
Context)
Virtual
context

to

which

the

template

is

deployed.

When

you
access
the

Application
Template
Inst

ances

window

t

hrough

device

configurations

(Config

>

Devices

>

context

>
Load
Balancing

>

Application

Template

Instances),

this

field

is

already

populated

with

the
specified
virtual

context.

When

you

access

the

Application

Template

Instances

window
through
the

Home

page

or

global

configuration,

choose

the

virtual

context

from

the
drop-down
device

tree.
Client
VLANs
VLANs
on

which

client

traffic

originates.
Enable
Source

NAT
Check
box

option

that

when

checked,

specifies

that

traffic

from

the

servers

must

have

source
NAT
applied

in

order

to

return

to

the

ACE.

In

general,

you

do

not

want

to

enable

this

feature
if
your

ACE

is

installed

in

a

one-armed

network

topology

(see

the

“ACE

Network

Topology
Overview”
section

on

pa

ge

3-12 ).
Note
You
must

define

NAT

pools

on

t

he

server

interfaces

before
you
select

this
option.
Table
4-2
System
Template

Attributes

(continued)
Field
Description