5-39
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
5






Importing

and

Managing

Devices
Configuring
Devices
The
Pri

mary

Attributes

window

appears.
Most
of

the

information

is

read

directly

from

the

device

during

the

import

process

and

cannot

be

changed
using
the

ANM

interface.

However,

you

can

add

a

description

and

configure

the

device

for

SNMPv2

or
SNMPv3
access.
Step
3
In
the

Description
field,
enter

a

brief

description
for
the

device.
Step
4
To
enable

SNMPv2c

access,

do

the

following:
a.
Check
the

SNMPv2c

Enabled

checkbox.
b.
In
the

SNMP

Trap

Community

string

field,

enter

the

SNMP

community

string.
Step
5
Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy
this
configuration

on

t

he
ACE

and

save

your

entries

t

o

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.

You

return

to

the

All

Devices

table.
Related
Topics


Displaying
Chassis

Interfaces

and

Configuring

High-Level

Interface
Attributes,
page
5-42


Displaying
Modules
by

Chassis,

page
5-79


Managing
Catalyst

6500

Series

Chassis

or

Cisco

7600

Series

Router

VLANs,

page
5-48
Configuring
Catalyst

6500

Series

Chassis,

Catalyst

6500

Virtual

Switching

System

1440

Devices,

and
Cisco
7600

Series

Routers

Static

Routes
You
can

configure

static

routes

for

the

Catalyst

6500

Series

Chassis,

Catalyst

6500

Virtual

Switching
System
1440

Devices,

and

Cisco

7600

Series

Routers.

Though

interfaces

can

be

shared

across

contexts,
the
ACE

supports

only

static

routes

for

virtual

contexts.

You

can

configure

static

routes

for

Catalyst

6500
series
chassis,

Catalyst

6500

Virtual

Switching

System

(VSS)

1440

devices,

and

Cisco

7600

series
routers.
Note
After
a

device

static
route
has
been
created,
you
can

modify

only

its
administrative
distance.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Devices

>

All

Devices.
The
device

tr

ee

ap

pears.
Step
2
In
the

device

tree,
choose
the
device
that

you

want

to
configure,
and

choose
Network
>

Static

Routes.
The
Static

Routes

t

able

ap

pears.
Step
3
In
the
Static
Routes

table,

click
Add

to

configure
a
new

static

route

for

the

device,

or

choose

an

existing
static
route,

and

click

Edit

to

modify

it.
The
St

atic

Routes

configuration

window

appears.
Step
4
In
the

Destination

Prefix

field,
enter
the

IP

address

for
the
route.
The
address

that

you

specify

for

the

static

route

is

the

address

that

is

in

the

packet

before

entering

the
ACE
and

performing

network

address

translation.
Step
5
In
the

Destination

Prefix

Mask

field,

choose

the

subnet

for
the
static
route.
Step
6
In
the
Next
Hop
field,
enter

the

IP

address

of

t

he
gateway
router

for

the

route.