8-57
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
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Chapte
r
8
Configuring
Real
Servers
and
Server
Farms
Configuring
Health
Monitoring
•
HTTP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-60
•
HTTPS
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-61
•
IMAP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-63
•
POP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-64
•
RADIUS
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-65
•
RTSP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-65
•
Scripted
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-66
•
SIP-TCP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-67
•
SIP-UDP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-68
•
SMTP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-69
•
SNMP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-69
•
TCP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-70
•
Telnet
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-70
•
UDP
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-71
•
VM
Probe
Attributes,
page
8-72
Refer
to
the
following
topics
for
additional
configuration
options
for
health-monitoring
probes:
•
Configuring
DNS
Probe
Expect
Addresses,
page
8-73
•
Configuring
Headers
for
HTTP
and
HTTPS
Probes,
page
8-74
•
Configuring
Health
Monitoring
Expect
Status,
page
8-74
•
Configuring
an
OID
for
SNMP
Probes,
page
8-76
•
Displaying
Health
Monitoring
Statistics
and
Status
Information,
page
8-77
DNS
Probe
Attributes
Ta
b
l
e
8-14
lists
the
DNS
probe
attributes.
Note
Click
More
Settings
to
access
the
additional
attributes
for
the
DNS
probe
type.
By
default,
ANM
hides
the
probe
attributes
with
default
values
and
the
probe
attributes
that
are
not
commonly
used.
To
configure
expect
addresses
for
DNS
probes,
see
the
“Configuring
DNS
Probe
Expect
Addresses”
section
on
page
8-73
.
Ta
b
l
e
8-14
DNS
Probe
Attributes
Field
Action
Domain
Name
Domain
name
that
the
probe
is
to
send
to
the
DNS
server.
Valid
entries
are
unquoted
text
strings
with
a
ma
ximum
of
255
characters.
More
Settings
Port
Enter
the
port
number
that
the
probe
is
to
use.
By
default,
the
probe
uses
port
inheritance
to
determine
the
port
number.
For
more
information,
see
the
general
attribute
Port
field
description.