6-17
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Primary

Attributes
Match
Conditions
Match
Conditions

table

that

appears

when

you

choose

Match

as

the

Access

Permission
selection.
To
add

or

modify

the

protocols

allowed

on

this

management

VLAN,

do

the

following:
1.
Click
Add
to
choose
a

protocol

for

the

management

interface,

or

choose

an
existing
protocol
entry

listed

in

the

Match

Conditions

table

and

click

Edit

to

modify

it.
2.
In
the
Protocol

drop-down

list,
choose
a

protocol:


HTTP—Specifies

the

Hypertext

Transfer

Protocol

(HTTP).


HTTPS—Specifies

the

secure

(SSL)

Hypertext

Transfer

Protocol

(HTTP)

for
connectivity
with

the

ANM

interface

using

port

443.


ICMP—Specifies

the

Internet

Control

Message

Protocol

(ICMP)

for

Internet
Protocol
version

4

(IPv

4)


ICMPv6—Option

t

hat

appears

only

for


ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software
Version
A5(1.0)

or

later.

Specifies

the

Internet

Control

Message

Protocol

version

6
(ICMPv6)
for

Internet

Protocol

version

6

(IPv6).


KALAP-UDP—Specifies

the

Keepalive

Appliance

Protocol

over

UDP.


SNMP—Specifies

the

Simple

Network

Management

Protocol

(SNMP).
Note
If
SNMP

is

not

selected,

ANM

cannot

poll

the

context.


SSH—Specifies

a

Secure

Shell

(SSH)

connection

to

the

ACE.


TELNET—Specifies

a

Telnet

connection

to

the

ACE.


XML-HTTPS—Specifies

HTTPS

as

the

transfer

protocol

for

sending

and

receiving
XML
documents

between

the

ACE

appliance

and

a

Network

Management

Syst

em
(NMS)
using

port

10443.

This

option

is

available

for

ACE

appliances

only.
3.
In
the

Allowed
From
field,

specify

the

matching

criteria

for
the
client

source

IP

address:


Any—Specifies

any

client

source

address

for


the

management

traffic

classification.


Source

Address—Specifies

a

cl

ient

source

host

IP

address

and

subnet

mask

as

t

he
network
traffic

matching

criteria.
4.
Click
OK
to

accept

the

protocol

selection

(or

click

Cancel

to

exit

without

accepting

your
entries).
Note
To
remove
a
protocol
from

t

he
management
VLAN,

choose

the

entry

i

n
the
Match
Conditions
table,

and

click

Delete.
Enable
SNMP

Get
Check
box

to

add

an

SNMP

Get

community

string

to

enable

SNMP

polling

on

this

context.
This
field

is

read-only

if

configured

for

existing

contexts.
SNMP
v2c

Read-Only
Community
String
Field
that
appears
when

you

check

the

Enable

SNMP

Get

check

box.
Enter
the

SNMPv2c

read-only

community

string

to

be

used

as

the

SNMP

Get

community
string.
This
field

is

read-only

if

configured

for

existing

contexts.
Table
6-4
Primary
Attributes

Configuration

Attributes

(continued)
Field
Description