7-16
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
7






Configuring

Virtual

Servers
Configuring
Virtual

Servers
Step
6
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy
the
configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save

your

entries

t

o
the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.


Click
Cancel
t

o
exit
the
procedure
without
saving

your

entries.


Click
Deploy
Later

to

save

your
entries
and
apply
them
at

a

later

time.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Servers,

page
7-2
Ta
b

l

e


7-4
Virtual
Server

Properties


Basic

View
Field
Description
Vi
r

t

u

a

l


S

e

r

v

e

r


N

a

m

e
Name
for

the

virtual

server.
IP
Address

Type
Field
that

appears

only

for

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or

later,
which
supports

IPv4

and

IPv6.

Choose

the

address

t

ype

of

the

vi

rtual

server:

IPv4

or

IPv6.
Virtual
IP

Address
IP
address

for

the

virtual

server.
Transport
Protocol
Protocol
that

the

vi

rtual

ser

ver

supports

as

fol

lows:


Any—The
virtual
server
accepts
connections
using

any

IP

pro

tocol.


TCP—The
virtual
server

accepts

connections

that

use

TCP.


UDP—The
virtual

server

accepts

connections

that

use
UDP.
Application
Protocol
Field
that

appears

if

TCP

or

UDP

is

selected.

The

application

protocols

that

are

available

depend
on
the

type

of

ACE

being

configured.
Choose
the

application

protocol

to

be

supported

by

the

virtual

server.

Ta

b

l

e


7-2

identifies

the
available
protocols

for

each

ACE

device

type.
Note
This
field

is

read-only

if
you
ar

e

editing

an

existing
virtual
server.
ANM
does
not
allow
changes
between

protocols

that

require

a

change

to

the

Layer

7

server

load-balancing
policy
map.

You

need

to

delete

the

virtual

server

and

create

a

new

one

with

the

desired
application
protocol.
Port
Field
that

appears

for

any

specific

TCP

or

UDP

pr

otocol.
Enter
the

port

to

be

used

for

the

specified

protocol.

Valid

entries

are

from

0

to

65535

or

a

range

of
integers,
such

as

10-20.

Enter

0

(zero)

to

indicate

all

ports.
For
a

complete

l

ist

of

a

ll

protocols

and

ports,

see

the

Internet

Assigned

Numbers

Authority
available
at

www.iana.org/numbers/
All
VLANs
Check
box

that

enables

support

of

incoming

traffic

from

all

VLANs.

Uncheck

the

check

box

to
support
incoming

t

raffic

fr

om

specific

VLANs

onl

y.
VLAN
Field
that

appears

if

t

he

All

VLANs

check

box

is

unchecked.
In
the

Available

Items

list,

choose

the

VLANs

to

use

for

incoming

traffic,

and

click

Add.

The

items
appear
in

the

Selected

Items

list.
To
remove

VLANs,

choose

them

in

the

Selected

Items

lists,

and

click

Remove.

The

items

appear
in
the

Available

Items

list.
Note
You
cannot

change

the

VLAN

for

a

virtual

server

once

it

is
specified.
Instead,

delete

the
virtual
server

and

create

a

new

one

with

the

desired

VLAN.