6-14
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Primary

Attributes


Configuring

SNMPv3

Users,

page

6-29


Configuring

SNMP

Trap

Destination

Hosts,

page

6-32


Configuring

SNMP

Notification,

page

6-33


Global
policy

maps

for

all

VLANs

on

a

virtual

context—See
Applying
a

Policy

Map
Globally
to

All
VLAN
Interfaces,

page

6-35 .


ACE
licenses—See
Managing
ACE

Li

censes,

page
6-36
.


ACE
resource
classes—See
Using
Resource

Classes,

page
6-43
.
For
ACE

appliances,

you

can

also

configure

global

application

acceleration

and

optimization.

See

the
“Configuring
Global

Application

Acceleration

and

Optimization”

section

on

pa

ge

15-9 .
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Primary

Attributes
Primary
attributes

allow

you

to

configure

essential

information

for

each

virtual

context

including

a
name,
VLANs,

a

management

IP

address,

and

allowed

protocols.

After

providing

this

information,

you
can
configure

ot

her

attributes,

such

as

i

nterfaces,

load-balancing,

or

SSL.


For

a

complete

list

of

t

he
configurable
items,

see

the

“Configuring

Virtual

Contexts”

section

on

page

6-8 .
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Devices

>

context

>

System

>

Primary

Attributes.
The
Pri

mary

Attributes

configuration

window

appears.
Step
2
In
the

Primary

Attributes

configuration

window,
enter
the

primary

attributes

for
this
virtual
context
using
the
information

in

Ta

b

l

e


6-4 .
Certain
attribute

fields

are

read-only

for

existing

contexts.
Click
Basic

Settings,

Management

Settings,

or

More

Setting

to

access

the

additional

configuration
attributes.
By

de

fault,

ANM

hi

des

these

groups

of

co

nfiguration

attributes.
Note
Fields
and

information

related

to
IPv6
require
ACE
module
and
ACE

appliance
software
Version
A5(1.0)
or

later.
Ta
b

l

e


6-4
Primary
Attributes

Configuration

Attributes
Field
Description
Basic
Settings
Name
Unique
name

for

the

virtual

context.
This
field

i

s

read-only

for


existing

contexts.
Description
Brief
description

of

t

he

virtual

context.

Enter

a

description

as

an


unquoted

text

st

ring

with

a
maximum
of

240


alphanumeric

characters.
Resource
Class
Resource
class

that

this

virtual

context

is

to

use.

Click

Vi

e

w


to

see

the

details

of

the

selected
resource
cl

ass

(Resource,

Minimum,

and

Maximum).