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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Using
Dashboards

to

Monitor

Devices

and

Virtual

Contexts


Probes—(ACE
onl

y)

Total
count
of

probes

configured

in

al

l

contexts

and

the

count

of

pr

obes

that
are
in

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

th

at

ar

e

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.


VLANs—(ACE
only)

Total
count
of
VLANs
configured

and

the

count

of
VLANs

based

on
operational
status

-

Up

and

Down.

A

hyperlink

enables

you

t

o

vi

ew

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

VLAN

interfaces

that

currently

have

an

operational
status
of

Up.


Port
Channels—(ACE

appliance

only)
Total
count

of

port
channels
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

port

channels

that

currently

have

an
operational
status

of

Up.


BVIs—(ACE
only)

Total

count
of

BVI

interfaces

and

the

count

of

BVI

interfaces

based

on

their
operational
status

of

Up

and

Down.

A

hyperlink

enables

you

to

vi

ew

t

raffic

summary

i

nformation
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

BVI

interfaces

that

currently

have

an

operational
status
of

Up.


Certificates—(ACE
only)

Total

count

of

SSL

certificates

and
the

count

of

SSL

certificates

that

are
valid,
expired,

or

that

are

expiring

within

30

days.

A

hyperlink

accesses

a

popup

window

for

you

to
view
the

SSL

certificates

list

based

on

the

selection,

displaying

the

certificate

name,

device

name,
days
to

expire,

expiration

date,

and

the

date

it

was

evaluated

for

you

to

determine

the

days

to

expire.
Certificates
are

considered

expired

it

their

expiration

date

is

within

the

next

day

(rounded

down

the
next
day).

A

hyperlink

in

the

device

name

allows

you

to

navigate

to

the

context-based

SSL
Certificate
configuration

page

(see

the

“Using

SSL

Certificates”

section

on

pa

ge

11-5 ).


GSS
VIP

Answers—(GSS

only)
Total
number

of

configured

VIP

answers

and
their

operating

state,
which
is

either

Active

or

Other.

The

Other

state

can

indicate

any

of

the

following

states:

Suspended,
Operational
Suspended,

Unknown,

Failed,

or

N/A.


GSS
DNS

Rules—(GSS

only)
Total
number

of

configured

DNS

rules

and

their

operating

state,
which
is

either

Active

or

Other.

The

Other

state

can

indicate

either

the

Suspended

or

N/A

states.
This
data

is

collected

during

discovery

as

well

as

during

periodic

monitoring

polling.

The

timestamp
shown
in

the

status

bar

indicates

a

varying

poll

time;

that

is,

different

virtual

contexts

were

polled

and
the
contexts

had

different

time

stamps.

The

earliest

time

stamp

of

the

polled

virtual

contexts

is

displayed
in
the

status

bar.
All
counts

shown

in

the

Device

Configuration

Summary

table

are

based

on

the

operational

status

of

the
monitored
objects

listed

above.





Out
Of

Service—Indicates

any

status
other
than
In
Service

(for
example,
Out

Of

Service,

Failed,

or
Disabled).