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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
Res

ource

Classes,

page
6-43


Modifying
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-50


Using
Local
Resource
Classes,

page
6-51


Configuring
Local
Resource
Classes,

page
6-52
Auditing
Resource

Classes
You
can

di

splay

any

di

screpancies

t

hat

exist

between

the

gl

obal

resource

class

and

t

he

local

resource
class
on

the

context

after

you

apply

a

gl

obal

resource

cl

ass

to

an

Admin

context.

Discrepancies

occur
when
either

global

or

context

resource

class

attributes

are

modified

independently

of

one

another

after
the
global

resource

class

has

been

applied.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Global

>

All

Resource

Classes.
The
Resource

Classes

table

appears.
Step
2
In
the

Resource

Classes

table,

choose

the

resource

class
that
you

want
to
audit,

and
click
Audit.
ANM
identifies

the

differences

between

the

selected

resource

class

and

the

Admin

contexts

being
managed
by

ANM

and

displays

the

results

in

the

Audit

Differences

table

in

a

separate

window.

The

table
uses
the

fol

lowing

conventions:


If
the
selected

resource

class

has

not

been
applied

to

an

Admin
context,
the

Admin
context
is

listed
with
the

comment

“Resource

class

not

defined.”


If
the

selected

resource

class

has

been

applied

to

an

Admin

context,

but
there

are

no

differences
between
the

global

and

local

resource

classes,

the

context

does

not

appear

in

the

table.


If
the

selected

resource

class

has

been

applied

to

an

Admin

context

and

there

are

differences

between
the
global

and

local

resource

classes,

the

context

appears

in

the

table

with

the

following

information:


The

resource

attribute

that

has

different

values

in

the

global

and

local

resource

classes.


The

settings

for

the

resource

attribute

in

the

local

resource

class.


The

settings

for

the

resource

attribute

in

the

global

resource

class.
The
values

displayed

use

the

for

mat

min

-

max

wh

ere

min

represents

the

minimum

percentage
configured
for

this

attribute

and

max

represents

the

maximum

percentage

configured

for

this
attribute,
such

as

8%

-

8%

or

5%

-

100%.
Step
3
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Close
to
close

this

window

and

return
to
the

Resource

Classes

table.


Click
Refresh
to

update

the
information
in
the
Audit
Differences

table.
Related
Topics


Using
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-46


Using
Local
Resource
Classes,

page
6-51


Configuring
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-46