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User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
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Chapte
r
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