17-24
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Monitoring
Devices
Monitoring
Devices
ANM
monitors

activities

on

ACE,

CSS,

a

nd

CSM

devices.

When

you

choose

Monitor

>

Devices,

you
can
vi

ew

device

information.

Using

SNMP

and

CLI

commands,

ANM

gathers

i

nformation

about

your
devices
and

displays

the

information.
Note
If
you

get

a

warning

message

indicating

that

monitoring

is

not

enabled

or

functioning,

you

must

enable
statistic
monitoring

on

the

device.

See

the

“Setting

Polling

Parameters”

section

on

page

17-46 .
Ta
b

l

e


17-2

lists

the

features

that

appear

under

Monitor

>

Devices,

depending

on

which

device

type

you
choose
in

the

device

tree.
Related
Topics


Using
Dashboards

to

Monitor

Devices
and
Virtual

Contexts,
page
17-4


Monitoring
the
Syst

em,

page
17-25


Setting
Up
Devices

for

Monitoring,

page
17-2


Device
Monitoring

Features,

page
17-3


Setting
Polling
Parameters,
page
17-46


Configuring
Historical

Trend

and

Real

Time

Graphs

for

Devices,

page
17-48
Ta
b

l

e


17-2
Supported
Features

According

to

Device

Type
Device
Type

Selected

in
the
Device
Tree
Supported
Features

Displayed

Under
Dashboard
System
View
Resource
Usage
1
1.
See
the

“Monitoring

Resource

Usage”

section

on

page

17-26

for

information

about

the

options

available

under

Resource

Usage.
Traffic
Summary
Load
Balancing
Application
Acceleration
Polling
Settings
ACE

module
X

X
X
X



Admin
context
X

X
X
X

X
User
context
X

X
X
X

X
ACE

appliance
X

X
X
X
X

Admin
context
X

X
X
X
X
X
User
context
X

X
X
X
X
X
CSS

X

X
X
2
2.
CSS
devices

support

Virtual

Servers

only,

so

you

do

not

see

the

Load

Balancing

>

Statistics

menu

option.

X
CSM

X


X

X
GSS






X
Groups
3
3.
By
default,

all

monitoring

features

that

are

supported

on

any

of

the

devices

in

the

device

group

appear

when

you

select

a

device

group.

See

the

“Using
Dashboards
to

Monitor

Devices

and

Virtual

Contexts”

section

on

page

17-4

for

more

information

about

monitoring

various

device

types

within

a

device
group.
X

X
X
X
X