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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
18






Administering

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager
Managing
ANM
Related
Topic
“Displaying
Virtual

Servers”

section

on

pa

ge

7-81
Enable
Mobile

Notifications

from

ANM
You
can

enable

ANM

to

send

al

arm

notifications

to

supported

mobile

devices

that

ar

e

usi

ng

the

ANM
Mobile
app.

By

default,

this

feature

is

disabled.

For

details

about

the

enabling

this

advanced

setting,

see
the
“Globally

Enabling

or

Disabling

Mobile

Device

Notifications”

section

on

pa

ge

18-69 .
Related
Topics


Globally
Enabling
or

Disabling

Mobile
Device
Notifications,

page
18-69


Configuring
Alarm

Notifications

on

ANM,

page
17-57


Administering
the

ANM

Mobile

Feature,

page
18-67


Chapter
19,
“Using

ANM

Mobile”
Managing
the

Syslog

Buffer

Display

in

the

All

Devices

Dashboard
You
can

choose

to

show

or


hide

t

he

sysl

og

buffer

information

t

hat

di

splays

in

the

Top

10

Cur

rent
Resources
pane

of

the

All

Devices

Dashboard

window

(Monitor

>

Devices

>

Dashboard

>

All

Devices).
You
may

want

to

hide

this

information

because

it

will

always

show

100

percent

after

the

buffer

becomes
full
and

starts

to

wrap.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Admin
>

ANM

Management

>

Advanced

Settings.
The
Advanced

Settings

configuration

window

appears.
Step
2
Check
the
Hide
'Syslog
Buffer'

details

in

'Top

10

Current

Resources'

in

Dashboard

Pane

(All
devices
dashboard)

check

box

to

hi

de

the

sysl

og

i

nformation.

Uncheck

the

check

box

to

display

t

he
syslog
information.
Step
3
Click
OK
to

accept

your

entries

on

the
Advanced
Settings

configuration
window.
Step
4
(Optional)
Choose
Monitor
>

Devices

>

Dashboard

>All

Device
to
view

the

change
to

the

Top

10
Current
Resources

pane.

For

more

information,

see

the

“Top

10

Cur

rent

Resources

Table”

section

on
page
17-20 .
Managing
the

Display

of

Virtual

Servers

in

the

Operations

and

Monitoring

Windows
You
can

choose

to

show

only

ANM

recognized

virtual

servers

or

all

virtual

servers

in

the

virtual

server
windows
for

Config

Operations

(Config

>

Operations

>

Virtual

Servers)

and

Monitor

Devices

(Monitor
>
Devices

>

Load

Balancing

>

Virtual

Servers).
ANM
recognized

virtual

servers

are

virtual

servers

that

match

ANM’s

virtual

server

definition

(see
“Virtual
Server

Configuration

and

ANM”

section

on

page

7-2 ).

When

you

have

the

display

set

to

display
all
virtual

servers,

it

includes

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