19-2
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
19






Using

ANM

Mobile
Information
About

ANM

Mobile
Information
About

ANM

Mobile
ANM
Mobile

allows

supported

mobile

devices

to

access

to

your

ANM

server

or

ANM

Virtual

Appliance
and
manage

the

network

objects

in

much

the

same

way

you

do

from

an

ANM

client.

Using

a

mobile
device,
you

can

run

ANM

Mobile

as

a

native

application

(app)

or

inside

the

mobile

device

browser.
Using
ei

ther

t

he

native

app

or

the

mobile

device

browser,

you

can

perform

the

following

tasks:


Activate
or
suspend

a

real

server,

virtual

server,

VIP

answer,

or

DNS

rule.


Access
the

status
and
details

of

a

real

server,

virtual

server,
VIP
answer,
or
DNS

rule.


Change
the

weight

of

a

real

server.


Display
a

real-time

chart

of
a
real

or

virtual

server

statistical

metric,

such

as
the
number

of
connections.


Display
the
Operation

Summary

(similar

to

the

Device
Configuration

Summary

Panel

inside

the
ANM
dashboard)

by

object

type

(Real

Server,

Virtual

Server,

VIP

Answer

or

DNS

Rule)

in

category
of
healthy,

unhealthy,

and

others.

You

can

drill

down

to

see

the

list

of

objects

in

the

selected

category
and
obj

ect

type.


(Native
app
only)
Receive

alarm

notifications
from
ANM

when

conditions

exist

that

require

your
attention.


Add
frequently
accessed

objects

to

the

Favorite

screen.


Use
t

he
search

feature

to
find
managed

obj

ects,
such
as
a
device,

real

server,

vi

rtual
server,
VIP
answer,
or

DNS

rul

e.


View
the

alarm

summary

and
details.


Change
the

real

time

chart

polling

interval

and

connection

time

out

values.


Save
your

access

credentials.


From
ANM’s

Mobile

Devices

window

(Admin

>

Role-Based

Access

Control
>

Mobile

Devices),
system
administrators

can

view

the

list

of

registered

mobile

users

and

send

a

test

push

notification
message
to

a

use

r’s

mobile

device.
Ta
b

l

e


19-1

shows

the

main

differences

between

using

ANM

Mobile

as

a

native

app

or

using

it

in

the
mobile
device’s

browser.
Figure
19-1

provides

an

overview

of

ANM

Mobile,

including

the

components

that

are

available

with

the
native
app

only.
Ta
b

l

e


19-1
Major
ANM

Mobile

Differences

Between

Native

App

and

Mobile

Browser
Category
Native
Application
Mobile
Browser
ANM
Notification

Service
(native
app

only)
Supported
Not
supported
Client
application

(ANM
Mobile)
download

and
installation
Required
Not
r

equired
1
1.
When
using

a

mobile

device

browser,

you

enter

the

ANM

server

IP

address

in

the

browser

address

bar,

at

which

point

you
are
redirected

to

ANM

Mobile.
Upgrade
Required
download

and

installation
of
latest

version
Part
of

the

ANM

server

upgrade
process