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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

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Chapter
7






Configuring

Virtual

Servers
Deploying
Virtual

Servers
Deploying
a

Virtual

Server
You
can

deploy

virtual

ser

vers

on

your


network

at


times

t

hat

are

convenient

and

appropriate

for

your
environment.
For

example,

if

your

site

prefers

to

make

changes

to

the

network

during

a

specific

time
each
night,

you

can

modify

and

save

virtual

server

configurations

during

the

day

and

then

deploy

them
when
appropriate.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Deploy.
The
Staged

Objects

ta

ble

appears.
Step
2
Fro
the

Staged

Objects

table,

choose

the

virtual
server
that
you

want

to

deploy

on

your

network,

and
click
Deploy.
The
vi

rtual

server

is

deployed

and

the

t

able

refreshes

with

updated

i

nformation.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Servers,

page
7-2


Displaying
All

Staged

Virtual

Servers,

page
7-87


Modifying
Staged

Virtual

Servers,

page
7-88
Displaying
All

Staged

Virtual

Servers
You
can

display

all

objects

that

have

been

configured

but

have

not

yet

been

deployed

on

your

network.
Procedure
Step
1
Do
one

of

the

following:


Choose
Config
>

Deploy.
The
Staged

Objects

table

appears

listing

the

following:


Virtual

server

name


Device

ID

and

vi

rtual

context


Time

the

virtual

server

was

created


User

who

last

modified

the

object


Time

the

object

was

last

updated


Choose
Config
>
Devices
>
context
>
Load
Balancing
>
Virtual
Servers.
The
Virtual

Servers

table

appears.

Virtual

servers

with

configurations

that

have

not

been

deployed
appear
with

the

status

Not

Deployed

in

the

Configured

State

column.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Servers,

page
7-2