6-46
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Using
Global

Resource

Classes
Related
Topics


Using
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-46


Configuring
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-46


Configuring
Local
Resource
Classes,

page
6-52


Auditing
Resource

Classes,

page
6-49


Deploying
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-48
Using
Global

Resource

Classes
Resource
classes

are

used

when

provisioning

services,

establishing

virtual

contexts,

managing

devices,
and
monitoring

vi

rtual

context

resource

consumption.
Defining
a

new

global

resource

class

does

not

automatically

update

all

configurations.

A

global

resource
class
is

applied

only

when

the

resource

class

is

deployed

to

a

specific

Admin

virtual

context

on

an

ACE.
This
section

includes

the

following

topics:


Configuring
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-46


Deploying
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-48


Auditing
Resource

Classes,

page
6-49


Modifying
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-50


Deleting
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-51
Configuring
Global

Resource

Classes
You
can

cr

eate

a

new

global

resource

class

and

optionally

deploy

i

t

on

a

n

ACE

by

using

the

Admin
virtual
context.
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.

For

more

information,

see

the

“Resource
Allocation
Cons

traints”

section

on

pa

ge

6-44 .
Rate
SSL

Connections
Percentage
of

SSL

connections.
Note
If
you

consume

all

Rate

SSL

Connections

by

allocating

100percent

to
virtual
contexts,

IP
connectivity
to

the

Admin

context

can

be

lost.
Rate
Syslog
Percentage
of

syslog

messages

per

second.
Rate
MAC

Miss
Percentage
of

messages

destined

for

the

ACE

that

are

sent

to

the

control

plane

when

the

encapsulation
is
not


correct

in

packets.
Table
6-9
Resource
Class

Attributes

(continued)
Resource
Definition