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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

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Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Comparing
Context

and

Building

Block

Configurations
The
Building

Block

Audit

window

appears

with

the

Comparison

Results

table,

listing

any

discrepancies
between
the

configurations.
Step
2
In
the

Building

Block

Audit

window,
identify
the

discrepancies

as

follows:


Click
All
at

the

top

of

the
results
tree.
The
Comparison
Results

table

displays

all

discrepancies.
The
values

that

follow

the

word

All,

such

as

2c

5d

3a,

indicate

differences

between

the

virtual
context
configuration

and

the

building

block

configuration.

These

values

use

the

format
n<difference>
wh

ere

n

represents

the

number

of

di

fferences

between

the

configurations

and
<difference>
represents

the

type

of

difference.

The

possible

results

are

as

follows:


nc

(changed)

i

ndicates

the

number

of

i

tems

with

settings

that

have

changed

or


differ

from

the
settings
in

the

building

block.

For

example,

2c

indicates

that

two

configuration

options

in

the
context
currently

have

different

settings

or

values

than

those

settings

or

values

in

the

applied
building
block.


nd

(deleted)

indicates

the

number

of

items

that

were

in

the

applied

building

block

that

do

not
exist
i

n

the

current

context

configuration.

For

example,

5d

indicates

that

five

configuration
options
that

were

in

the

applied

building

block

do

not

exist

in

the

current

context

configuration.


na

(added)

indicates

the

number

of

items

that

are

in

the

current

context

configuration

that

were
not
in

the

applied

building

block.

For

example,

3a

indicates

that

three

configuration

options

that
were
not


i

n

the

applied

building

bl

ock

have

been

added

to

t

he

context

configuration.


Click
a

folder

in

the

results

tree.

The

Comparison

Results

table

displays

the

discrepancies

for
that
configuration
category,

such

as

SNMP

or

class

maps.


Click
an

item

within

a

folder.

The

Comparison

Results

table

displays

the

differences

for
that
specific
attribute.
Step
3
In
the

Comparison

Results

table,

when
viewing
results,

you

can

do

one

of

the

following:


Filter
the

results

by

entering

a

complete

or

partial

string

in

one

or

more

of

the

input

fields

at

the

top
of
the

columns,

then

clicking

Go.


Sort
t

he
results
i

n
ascending
or


descending

or

der

by
clicking
a

co

lumn

heading.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-8


Managing
Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-103


Using
Configuration

Building

Blocks,

page
16-1