17-7
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Using
Dashboards

to

Monitor

Devices

and

Virtual

Contexts
High
Availability

Table
The
HA

Peer

Information

table

lists

the

details

of

the

HA

peer,

if

configured

in

HA

mode.

It

includes
the
following

information:


HA/FT
Interface

State—State

of

the
local
ACE.

See

the
“ACE
High
Availability
Polling”

section

on
page
13-7 .


My
IP
Address—IP

address

of

the

local

ACE.


Peer
IP
Address—IP

address

of

the
peer
ACE.


Software
Compatibility—Status

of

whether

the

software

version

of

the

local

ACE

and
the

software
version
of

the

peer

ACE

are

compatible.

Possible

states

are

the

INIT,

COMPATIBLE,

or
INCOMPATIBLE
state.


License
Compatibility—Status

of

whether
the
license

of
the

local

ACE

and

the

license

of

the

peer
ACE
ar

e

co

mpatible.

Po

ssible

states

ar

e

t

he

INIT,

COMPATIBLE,

or


INCOMPATIBLE

state.


Number
of

FT

Groups—Number

of

configured
FT
groups.


Number
of
Heartbeats
Transmitted—Total

number

of

heartbeat

packets

transmitted.


Number
of
Heartbeats
Received—Total

number

of

he

artbeat
packets
received.
This
data

is

collected

during

periodic

monitoring

polling.

The

timestamp

shown

in

the

status

bar

is

from
the
last

polled

time

of


the

Admin

virtual

context.
ACE
Device

Configuration

Summary

Table
The
Device

Configuration

Summary

t

able

di

splays

the

following

information:


Virtual
Servers—Total
count
of
virtual

servers

configured

in

all

contexts

and

the

count

of
virtual
servers
th

at

ar

e

i

n

the

In

S

ervice

or


Out

of

S

ervice

state.

ANM

also

i

dentifies

virtual

servers

th

at
have
a

Status

Not

Available

state

(due

to

polled

failing,

polled

disable,

and

so

on)

and

have

a

Status
Not
Supported

state

(due

to

a

lack

of

ACE

SNMP

support).

A

hyperlink

enables

you

to

view

load
balancing
virtual

server

monitoring

information

based

on

the

identified

state

(see

the

“Monitoring
Load
Balancing

on

Virtual

Servers”

section

on

page

17-33 ).

For

example,

if

you

click

the

In

Service
hyperlink,
you

will

see

onl

y

t

he

virtual

ser

vers

that

ar

e

currently

i

n

ser

vice.


Real
Servers—Total

count

of

real

servers
configured
in

all

contexts

and

the

count

of
real

servers

that
are
in

In

Ser

vice

and

Out

of


Service.

A

hyperlink

enables

you

to

view

load

balancing

real

server
monitoring
information

based

on

the

identified

state

(see

the

“Monitoring

Load

Balancing

on

Real
Servers”
section

on

page

17-37 ).

For

example,

if

you

click

the

In

Service

hyperlink,

you

will

see
only
the

real

servers

that

are

currently

in

service.


Probes—Total
count
of
probes
configured
in
all

contexts

and

t

he

count

of


probes

that

ar

e

i

n

the

In
Service
and

Out

of

Service

state.

A

hyperlink

enables

you

to

view

load

balancing

probe

monitoring
information
based

on

the

identified

state

(see

the

“Monitoring

Load

Balancing

on

Probes”

section
on
page

17-40 ).

For

example,

if

you

click

the

In

Service

hyperlink,

you

will

see

only

the

probes

that
are
currently

in

service.


Gigabit
Ethernets—(ACE

appliance

only)

Total

count

of

Gigabit

Ethernet

physical

interfaces
configured
on

the

ACE

appliance

based

on

their

operational

status

of

Up

and

Down.

A

hyperlink
enables
you

to

view

traffic

summary

information

based

on

the

identified

state

(see

the

“Monitoring
Traffic”
section

on

page

17-30 ).

For

example,

if

you

click

the

Up

hyperlink,

you

will

see

only

the
Gigabit
Ethernet

physical

interfaces

that

currently

have

an

operational

status

of

Up.