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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Monitoring
Load

Balancing
Step
2
(Optional)
Use

the

display

toggle

button
(
)
located

above

the

table

to
control
which

virtual

servers
ANM
displays

as

follows:


Show
ANM

Recognized

Virtual
Servers—Displays

only

virtual

servers

that

match

ANM’s

virtual
server
definition

(see

the

“Virtual

Server

Configuration

and

ANM”

section

on

page

7-2 ).


Show
All

Virtual
Servers—Displays
virtual

servers

that

match

ANM’s

virtual
server

definition

and
those
that

do

not

match

this

definition

but

that

ANM

can

recognize

as

virtual

servers

using

SNMP
polling.
Note
The
di

splay

toggle
button
displays
onl

y
when

you

have

the

“Display

All

Virtual

Ser

vers

in
Monitoring
&

Operations

page”

advanced

setting

feature

enabled

(see

the

“Managing

the
Display
of

Virtual

Servers

in

the

Operations

and

Monitoring

Windows”

section

on

page

18-66 ).
Step
3
(Optional)
Use

the

function

buttons

described
in
Ta
b

l

e
17-9

to

update

the
virtual
server

information
displayed,
view

graph

information,

or

view

the

topology

map.
ACE
appliance,
ACE
module
running
A2(3.0)


(Advanced
Editing
Mode
button)
Client
Packets/Sec
Number
of

packets

per

second

received

from

the

client.
Client
Bytes/Sec
Number
of

bytes

per

second

received

from

the

client.
Server
Packets/Sec
Number
of

packets

per

second

received

from

the

server.
Server
Bytes/Sec
Number
of

bytes

per

second

received

from

the

server.
Drops/Sec
Conn
Rate
Limit
Number
of
active
connection
drops

per

second
based
on

the
connection
rate

limit
of
the

real

server
Drops/Sec
Max
Conn
Limit
Number
of
active
connection

drops

per

second

based

on

the

maximum

allowable
number
of


active

connections

t

o

a

real

ser

ver.
ACEs,
CSS,

CSM
Admin
Status
User-specified
status

of

the

virtual

server,

which

can

be:


In
Service—Indicates
the
server

is

in

service.


Out
of
Service—Indicates
the

server

is

out

of
service.
Table
17-8
Load
Balancing

Virtual

Server

Monitoring

Information

(continued)
Device
Type
Field
Description