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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
Administering
the

ANM

Mobile

Feature
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Admin
>

ANM

Management

>

Advanced

Settings.
The
Advanced

Settings

configuration

window

appears.
Step
2
Do
one

of
the

following

to

specify
the
virtual

server

types

that

display

in

the

Operations

and

Monitor
windows
for

virtual

servers:


Check
the
Display

All

Virtual

Servers

in

Monitoring

&

Operations

page

(Virtual

Servers

that
have
class-map/policy-map

definitions)

check

box

to

display

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.
When
this

option

is

checked,

the

virtual

server

windows

for

Config

Operations

and

Monitor

Devices
includes
a

display

toggle

button

(
)

located

above

the

table

that

allows

you

to

change

from
viewing
all

virtual

servers

to

viewing

only

ANM

recognized

virtual

servers.


Uncheck
the

check
box
to

display
only
virtual

servers

that

match
ANM’s
virtual

server
definition
(see
the

“Information

About

Using

ANM

to

Configure

Virtual

Servers”

section

on

page

7-4 .

This

is
the
default.
Step
3
Click
OK
to

accept

your

entries

on

the
Advanced
Settings

configuration
window.
Step
4
(Optional)
Choose
Config
>

Operations

>

Virtual

Servers

to

view

the

change.
Administering
the

ANM

Mobile

Feature
ANM
Mobile

i

s

a

mobile

device

app

that

al

lows

supported

mobile

devices

to

access

your

ANM

server
or
ANM

Virtual

Appliance

and

manage

the

network

objects

in

much

the

same

way

you

do

from

an

ANM
client
as

described

in

Chapter

19,

“Using

ANM

Mobile.”

This

section

describes

how

to

configure

ANM
to
send

alarm

notifications

to

ANM

Mobile,

which

requires

configuring

ANM

with

a

push

notification
proxy
server

and

globally

enabling

t

he

mobile

notification

feature.

For

remotely

authorized

users,

you
must
also

modify

the

ANM

configuration

to

allow

ANM

to

send

this

user

type

mobile

notifications.
After
you

have

ANM

configured

to

issue

mobile

notifications,

you

can

send

a

test

message

to

test

the
notification
channel

between

ANM

and

the

mobile

device.

You

can

also

view

a

list

that

shows

the

last
notification
that

ANM

issued

to

each

mobile

device.
This
section

includes

the

following

topics:


Configuring
ANM

with

a

Proxy

Server

for

ANM

Mobile

Push

Notifications,

page
18-67


Enabling
Mobile

Device

Notifications

for
Remotely
Authorized

Users,

page
18-69


Globally
Enabling
or

Disabling

Mobile
Device
Notifications,

page
18-69


Displaying
Mobile

Device

Notifications
and
Testing
the
Notification

Channel,

page
18-70
Configuring
ANM

with

a

Proxy

Server

for

ANM

Mobile

Push

Notifications
You
can

modify

t

he

ANM

pr

operties

file

for


ANM

Mobile

push

(or


alarm)

notifications.

ANM

is
preconfigured
to

send

ANM

Mobile

not

ifications

di

rectly

to

the

Ci

sco

proxy

ser

vice.

If

your

network
does
not

allow

direct

access

to

the

proxy

service,

you

can

configure

ANM

to

send

notifications

to

your
proxy
server,

which

in

turn

forwards

the

notifications

to

the

Cisco

proxy

service.