4-13
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
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Using
Application
Template
Definitions
Managing
Application
Template
Instances
Step
3
To
view
and
edit
one
of
the
objects,
click
the
Go
To
Config
Page
link.
The
associated
attribute
window
opens,
such
as
the
Virtual
Server,
Real
Server,
or
Server
Farm
window,
where
all
the
objects
associated
with
the
attribute
display.
For
example,
if
you
click
the
Go
To
Config
Page
link
associated
with
a
real
server,
the
Real
Servers
window
appears,
displaying
the
complete
table
of
real
servers.
You
must
locate
the
real
server
in
the
table
to
view
its
details
and
make
changes
to
it
if
needed.
Related
Topics
•
Information
About
Application
Template
Definitions
and
Instances,
page
4-1
•
Managing
Application
Template
Instances,
page
4-3
•
Creating
an
Application
Template
Instance,
page
4-4
•
Deploying
a
Staged
Application
Template
Instance,
page
4-7
•
Editing
an
Application
Template
Instance,
page
4-9
•
Duplicating
an
Application
Template
Instance,
page
4-10
•
Deleting
an
Application
Template
Instance,
page
4-13
Deleting
an
Applicatio
n
Template
Instance
You
can
delete
an
application
template
instance.
Guidelines
and
Restrictions
When
you
delete
a
deployed
template
instance,
the
virtual
context
configuration
attributes
that
were
added
or
modified
as
a
result
of
deploying
the
application
configuration
are
changed
back
to
what
they
were
prior
to
deploying
the
template
instance,
which
means
that
if
the
virtual
context
was
configured
and
operating
prior
to
deploying
the
template
instance,
it
reverts
to
operating
with
the
previous
configuration
after
you
delete
the
template
instance.
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r
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e
r
s
•
Probe
•
SSL
Chain
Group
Parameters
•
Server
Farms
•
SSL
Proxy
Service
•
SSL
Parameter
Maps
•
Real
Servers
•
SSL
Keys
•
HTTP
Parameter
Maps
•
Redirect
Real
Servers
•
SSL
Certificates
•
TCP
Parameter
Maps
•
Sticky
•
SSL
Auth
Group
Parameters
•
HTTP
Header
Modify
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Lists