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Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

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Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Managing
Virtual

Contexts
Managing
Virtual

Contexts
You
can

perform

the

following

administrative

actions

on

vi

rtual

contexts.
This
section

includes

the

following

topics:


Displaying
All

Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-103


Synchronizing
Virtual

Context

Configurations,

page
6-105


Managing
Syslog

Settings

for

Autosynchronization,

page
6-105


Editing
Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-106


Deleting
Virtual
Contexts,

page
6-107


Upgrading
Virtual

Cont

exts,

page
6-107


Restarting
Virtual

Context

Polling,
page
6-108


Comparing
Context

and

Building

Block

Configurations,

page
6-101
Displaying
All

Virtual

Contexts
You
can

display

some

or

all

virtual

contexts

being

managed

by

ANM.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Devices

>

All

VC.


The
All

Virtual

Contexts

table

appears

with

the

information

described

in

Ta

b

l

e


6-25 .
Ta
b

l

e


6-25
All
Virtual

Contexts

Table
Field
Description
Name
Context
name

including

chassis

and

slot.
Resource
Class
Resource
class

applied

to

the

context.
Management
IPs
List
of

IP

addresses

used

for

remote

management

of

the

context.
Building
Block
Configuration
building

block

applied

to

the

context.
CLI
Sync

Status
Administrative
configuration

st

atus

of

the

context

as

fo

llows:


Import
Failed—The

context

di

d

not


import
successfully.
This
problem
could

have
occurred
when
the

device

was

added

to

ANM

or

when

the

context

was

synchronized.

Synchronize

the
context
so

that

you

c

an

manage

it

(Config

>

Devices

>

AC

E


>

context

>

Sync).


OK—The
context

is
synchronized
with

the

ACE

CLI.


Out
of
Sync—The
context

is

managed
by
the
ANM

but

the

configuration

for
the
context

on
the
device
differs

from

the

configuration

managed

by

the

ANM.

For

information

on

synchronizing
contexts,
see

the

“Synchronizing

Virtual

Context

Configurations”

section

on

page

6-105 .


Unprovisioned—The
context

has

been

removed

from

the

ACE

using

the

CLI

but
has

not

been
removed
from

ANM.

To

remove

unprovisioned

contexts,

synchronize

t

he

associated

Admin
context.
Last
CLI

Sync

Status
Change
Time
stamp

of

the

last

CLI


synchronization

with
ANM.