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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Using
Local

Resource

Classes


Deleting
Global

Resource

Classes,

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Deleting
Global

Resource

Classes
You
can

remove

global

resource

classes

from

the

ANM

database.

Because

global

resource

classes

are
managed
separately

from

local

resource

classes,

deleting

a

global

resource

class

does

not

affect

local
resource
classes

deployed

on

individual

contexts.
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
remove,

and

click
Delete.
A
confirmation

popup

window

appears,

asking

you

to

confirm

the

deletion.
Step
3
Click
OK
to


delete

th

e

r

esource

cl

ass
or
Cancel
to

retain

the

resource

class.
The
Resource

Cl

asses

table

refreshes

with

the

updated

i

nformation.
Related
Topics


Using
Res

ource

Classes,

page
6-43


Using
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-46


Modifying
Global

Resource

Classes,

page
6-50


Auditing
Resource

Classes,

page
6-49
Using
Local

Resource

Classes
You
can

create

local

resource

classes

in

ANM

as

follows:


During
the
import
process,

from

any

ACE

with

a

previously
configured

resource

class.

These
resource
classes

appear

in

the

ANM

in

the

Admin

virtual

context

associated

with

the

imported

ACE.


By
an

Admin

user

in

ANM

using

the

local

Resource

Class

configuration

option

(Config
>
Devices
>
Admin_context
>

System

>

Resource

Classes).


By
creating

a

global
resource
class
(Config
>
Global
>
All

Resource

Classes)

and

applying

it

to

an
Admin
context.
Note
Local
resource

class

configuration

options

are
available
in

Admin

contexts

only.
This
section

includes

the

following

topics:


Configuring
Local
Resource
Classes,

page
6-52


Deleting
Local

Resource

Classes,
page
6-53


Displaying
Local
Resource
Class
Use

on

Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-54