6-46
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
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Chapte
r
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