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12-1
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
OL-26572-01
12
Configuring
Network
Access
Date:
3/
28/12
This
chapter
describes
how
to
configure
network
access
using
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
(ANM).
Note
When
naming
ACE
objects
(such
as
a
real
server,
virtual
server,
parameter
map,
class
map,
health
probe,
and
so
on),
enter
an
alphanumeric
string
of
1
to
64
characters,
which
can
include
the
following
special
characters:
underscore
(_),
hyphen
(-),
dot
(.),
and
asterisk
(*)
.
Spaces
ar
e
not
al
lowed.
If
you
are
using
ANM
with
an
ACE
module
or
ACE
appliance
and
you
configure
a
named
object
at
the
ACE
CLI,
keep
in
mind
that
ANM
does
not
support
all
of
the
special
characters
that
the
ACE
CLI
allows
you
to
use
when
configuring
a
named
object.
If
you
use
special
characters
that
ANM
does
not
support,
you
may
not
be
able
to
import
or
manage
the
ACE
using
ANM.
This
chapter
includes
the
following
sections:
•
Information
About
VLANs,
page
12-2
•
Configuring
VLANs
Using
Cisco
IOS
Software
(ACE
Module),
page
12-3
•
Configuring
Virtual
Context
VLAN
Interfaces,
page
12-6
•
Configuring
Virtual
Context
BVI
Interfaces,
page
12-19
•
Configuring
VLAN
Interface
NAT
Pools,
page
12-26
•
Configuring
Virtual
Context
Static
Routes,
page
12-28
•
Configuring
Global
IP
DHCP,
page
12-29
•
Configuring
Static
VLANs
for
Over
8000
Static
NAT
Configurations,
page
12-31
•
Configuring
Gigabit
Ethernet
Interfaces
on
the
ACE
Appliance,
page
12-32
•
Configuring
Port-Channel
Interfaces
for
the
ACE
Appliance,
page
12-35