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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
6






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.