6-101
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Expert

Options
Step
5
Click
Delete.
A
confirmation

popup

window

appears

asking

you

t

o

confirm

t

he

deletion.

If

yo

u

click

OK,

t

he

ACLs
table
refreshes

without

the

deleted

ACL.
Related
Topics


Creating
ACLs,

page
6-79


Setting
EtherType

ACL

Attributes,

page
6-87


Setting
Extended

ACL

Attributes,

page
6-82


Resequencing
Extended

ACLs,

page
6-87
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Expert

Options
The
ANM

vi

rtual

context

Expert

configuration

options

al

low

you

t

o

do

the

following:


Establish
traffic

policies

for

virtual

servers

by

classifying

types

of

network

traffic

and

then

applying
the
appropriate

rules

and

actions

for

handling

the

traffic.

See

the

“Configuring

Traffic

Policies”
section
on

page

14-1 .


Compare
a

virtual

context

configuration

with

a
tagged
configuration
building
block

that

has
been
applied
to

the

context.

See

the

“Comparing

Context

and

Building

Block

Configurations”

section

on
page
6-101 .


For
ACE

modules

and

ACE

appliances,

configure

HTTP

header

modify

action

lists.

See

the
“Configuring
an

HTTP

Header

Modify

Action

List”

section

on

pa

ge

14-85 .


For
ACE

appliances,

configure

optimization
action
lists.
See

the
“Configuring
an

HTTP
Optimization
Action

List”

section

on

pa

ge

15-3 .
Comparing
Context

and

Building

Block

Configurations
ANM
al

lows

you

t

o

compare

the

current

configuration

of


a

virtual

context

that

has

had

a

tagged
configuration
building

block

applied

to

it

with

the

settings

of

the

applied

building

block.

Discrepancies
between
these

configurations

can

occur

when

you

configure

the

vi

rtual

context

af

ter

applying

the
building
block

instead

of

modifying

and

tagging

the

building

block,

then

applying

the

updated

building
block
t

o

the

vi

rtual

context.
The
ANM

auditing

process

identifies

the

discrepancies

by

configuration

category

(such

as

policy

maps
or
SNMP)

and

groups

them

accordingly.
You
can

identify

di

screpancies

between

an

ANM

tagged

building

bl

ock

and

a

virtual

context

that
previously
had

the

building

block

applied

to

it.
Assumption
The
virtual

context

has

had

a

tagged

building

block

applied

to

it.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Devices

>

context

>

Expert

>

Building

Block

Audit.