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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
7






Configuring

Virtual

Servers
Managing
Virtual

Servers


Managing
Virtual

Server

Groups,

page
7-67


Displaying
Detailed

Virtual

Server
Information,
page
7-81


Displaying
Virtual
Server
Statistics

and

Status

Information,

page
7-65


Displaying
Virtual
Servers
by

Context,

page
7-65
Using
the

Virtual

Server

Connection

Statistics

Graph
You
can

display

real

time

and

historical

statistical

information

about

the

connections

of

a

virtual

server.
ANM
displays

the

information

in

graph

or

chart

form.

This

feature

also

allows

you

to

compare

similar
connection
information

across

multiple

virtual

servers.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Operations

>

Virtual

Servers.
The
Virtual

Servers

table

appears.

You

can

activate

or

suspend

virtual

servers

from

this

table

and

obtain
additional
information

about

the

state

of

the

virtual

server.
Step
2
(Optional)
To

display

only

the

virtual

servers

of

a

specific

virtual

server
group,
do

the

following:
a.
Click
the
Groups
icon

located

above

the

Virtual

Servers

table.

The

Groups

menu

appears

below

the
icon
(see

Figure

7-1 ).
b.
From
the

Groups

menu,

choose

the

group

to

display.
Step
3
In
the

Virtual

Servers

table,

check

the

check

box

next

to

server

whose

connection

information

you

want
to
display,

and

click

Graph.
You
can

choose

up

to

four

virtual

servers

if

you

want

to

compare

statistical

data.
The
Virtual

Server

Graph

window

appears,

displaying

the

default

graph

for

each

selected

virtual

server.
For
details

about

using

the

graph

feature,

see

the

“Configuring

Historical

Trend

and

Real

Time

Graphs
for
Devices”

section

on

page

17-48 .
Step
4
Click
Exit
to

return

to

the

Virtual

Server

widow.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Historical

Trend

and

Real

Time

Graphs

for

Devices,

page
17-48


Activating
Virtual
Servers,

page
7-71


Suspending
Virtual

Ser

vers,

page
7-72


Managing
Virtual

Server

Groups,

page
7-67


Displaying
Detailed

Virtual

Server
Information,
page
7-81


Displaying
Virtual

Servers,

page
7-81


Using
the

Virtual

Server

Topology
Map,
page
7-85


Displaying
Virtual
Server
Statistics

and

Status

Information,

page
7-65


Displaying
Virtual
Servers
by

Context,

page
7-65