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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Monitoring
Load

Balancing
Ta
b

l

e


17-10
Load
Balancing

Real

Server

Monitoring

Information


Device
Type
Field
Description
All
Real
Server
Name
of

the

real

server.

To

view

statistics

for

a

selected

real

server,

click

the

real
server
hyperlink.

The

Real

Server

Details

popup

window

appears

containing

the
individual
statistic,

associated

counter

value,

and

a

description

of

the

statistic.
Click
OK

to

close

the

popup

window.
IP
Address
IP
address

of

the

real

server.

This

field

appears

only

for

real

servers

specified

as
hosts.
Port
Port
number

used

for


the

ser

ver

port

address

translation

(PAT).
Admin
Status
The
specified

state

of

the

server,

which

can

be:


Inservice—Indicates
the
server
is

in

service.


Out
of
Service—Indicates
the

server

is

out

of
service.


In
Service

Standby—Indicates

the
server
is

a

backup

server

and
remains
inactive
unless

the

primary

server

fails.

If

the

primary

server

fails,

the

backup
server
becomes

active

and

starts

accepting

connections.
Operational
Status
The
state

of

the

server,

which

can

be:


Inservice—Indicates
the
server
is

in

service.


Out
of
Service—Indicates
the

server

is

out

of
service.


Inservice
Standby—Indicates
the

server

is

a

ba

ckup

server

and

remains
inactive
unless

the

primary

server

fails.

If

the

primary

server

fails,

the

backup
server
becomes

active

and

starts

accepting

connections.


Probe
Failed—Indicates

that

ANM

did

not
receive
a

response

to

a

health
probe
that

it

sent

to

the

server.
VM
Indicator
that

the

real

server

is,

or

is

not,

a

VMware

virtual

machine

as

follows:



(dash)—The

real

server

is
not
a

VMware

VM.


Yes—The
real

server

is

a

VMware

VM.

To

view

details

about

the

VM,

click
Ye
s

.

The

Virtual

Machine

Details

popup

window

appears

and

provides

the
following
information

about

the

VM:


Full

path—Full

path

to

the

VM.


DNS

Name—DNS

name

of

the

VM.


IP

Address—VM

IP

address.


State—Operating

state

of

the

VM

(for

example,

poweredOn).


Guest

OS—Guest

operating

system

(for

example,

Red

Hat

Enterprise
Linux
5

(32

-bit)).


Host—Host

IP

address.


Memory

(MB)—Amount

of

me

mory.


CPU

(MHz)—CPU

frequency.


Triggered

Alarms—Number

of

re

corded

t

riggered

alarm

conditions.
Click
OK

to

close

the

Virtual

Machine

Details

popup

window.
We
i

g

h

t
Weight
assigned

to

the

real

server.