16-6
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
16






Using

Configuration

Building

Blocks
Extracting
Building

Blocks

from

Virtual

Contexts
Step
4
In
the

Type
field,
choose

the

type
of
building

block

to

create:


ACE
v1.0—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

modules
using
the

specified
software
version.


ACE
v2.0—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

modules
using
the

specified
software
version.


ACE
v2.3—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

modules
using
the

specified
software
version.


ACE
v4.1—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

modules
using
the

specified
software
version.


ACE
v4.2—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

modules
using
the

specified
software
version.


ACE4710
V

1.0—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

appliances

using

the

specified

software

version.


ACE4710
V

2.0—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

appliances

using

the

specified

software

version.


ACE4710
V

4.1—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

appliances

using

the

specified

software

version.


ACE4710
V

4.2—Use

with
virtual
contexts

on

ACE

appliances

using

the

specified

software

version.
See
Ta

b

l

e


16-1

for

a

l

ist

of


the

available

configuration

options

for


each

building

bl

ock

type.
Step
5
In
the

Description

field,

enter

a

brief

description

for

this
building
block.
Step
6
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Save
t

o

save

your

entries

and

to
continue

with
building
bl

ock

configuration.

The

Pri

mary
Attributes
configuration

window

appears.


Click
Cancel
to
exit

this

procedure

without
saving
your

entries

and

to

return

to

the
All
Building
Blocks
table.


Click
Ta
g


to

save

your

entries

and

tag

the

building

block.

After

you

tag

a

building
block,

the

window
refreshes
and

provides

fields

for

applying

t

he

building

block.

For

more

information,

see

Applying
Building
Blocks,

page

16-9 .
Related
Topics


Enabling
the
Building
Block
Feature,
page
16-5


Using
Configuration

Building

Blocks,

page
16-1


Extracting
Building

Blocks

from

Virtual

Contexts,

page
16-6


Information
About

Building

Block

Versions

and

Tagging,

page
16-4


Applying
Building

Blocks,

page
16-9


Tagging
Building

Blocks,

page
16-9


Displaying
Building

Block

Use,

page
16-11
Extracting
Building

Blocks

from

Virtual

Contexts
An
alternative

to

creating

a

new

configuration

building

block

and

configuring

each

attribute

individually
is
to

extract

a

configuration

building

bl

ock

from

an

existing

virtual

context.

By

extracting

a

building
block
from

a

vi

rtual

context,

you

can

reduce

the

time

you

spend

configuring

and

t

esting

t

he
configuration.