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User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
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Configuring
Virtual
Contexts
Using
Resource
Classes
•
Resource
Allocation
Constraints,
page
6-44
•
Using
Global
Resource
Classes,
page
6-46
•
Displaying
Local
Resource
Class
Use
on
Virtual
Contexts,
page
6-54
Global
and
Local
Resource
Classes
ANM
provides
two
levels
of
resource
classes
for
ACE
devices
that
operate
independently
of
each
other:
•
Local
or
device-specific
resource
classes
•
Global
resource
classes
Local
resource
classes
are
initially
imported
from
the
ACE
during
the
import
process
and
appear
in
the
ANM
interface
in
the
Admin
virtual
context
where
they
can
be
managed,
modified,
or
deleted
by
an
Admin
user.
An
Admin
user
can
al
so
create
new,
local
resources
classes
by
usi
ng
ANM.
Choose
Config
>
Devices
>
Admin_context
>
System
>
Resource
Classes
to
add,
view,
or
modify
local
resource
classes.
Global
resource
classes
are
managed
separately
from
local
resource
classes
and
require
manual
deployment
to
a
specific
ACE
using
the
Admin
virtual
context
before
they
take
effect.
If
you
deploy
a
global
resource
class
to
an
ACE
that
does
not
have
a
resource
class
with
the
same
name,
ANM
creates
a
new
l
ocal
resource
cl
ass
with
the
same
name
and
properties
as
t
he
global
resource
cl
ass.
If
you
deploy
a
global
resource
class
to
an
ACE
that
already
has
a
resource
class
with
the
same
name,
ANM
replaces
the
properties
of
the
local
resource
class
with
the
properties
from
the
global
resource
class.
Choose
Config
>
Global
>
All
Resource
Classes
to
add,
view,
modify,
audit,
or
delete
global
resource
classes.
Related
Topics
•
Using
Res
ource
Classes,
page
6-43
•
Resource
Allocation
Constraints,
page
6-44
•
Using
Global
Resource
Classes,
page
6-46
•
Using
Local
Resource
Classes,
page
6-51
•
Auditing
Resource
Classes,
page
6-49
Resource
Allocation
Constraints
The
following
resources
are
critical
for
maintaining
connectivity
to
the
Admin
context:
•
Rate
Bandwidth
•
Rate
Management
Traffic
•
Rate
SSL
Conn
ections
•
Rate
Connections
•
Management
Connections
•
Concurrent
Connections
Caution
If
you
allocate
100
percent
of
these
resources
to
a
resource
class
and
then
apply
the
resource
class
to
virtual
contexts,
connectivity
to
the
Admin
context
can
be
lost.