19-13
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
19






Using

ANM

Mobile
Using
ANM

Mobile


Click
About
to
do

the

following:


Display

details

about

the

version

of


ANM

Mobile

that

you

ar

e

usi

ng

and

t

he

version

of

ANM
software
being

used

by

the

ANM

server

or

ANM

Virtual

Appliance

that

you

are

accessing.


Click

UDID

to

di

splay

the

uni

que

device

ID

(UDID).


Click
Advanced
to

access

the

Advanced

Details
window
and

modify

the

following
settings:


Connection

Timeout—Sets

the

amount

of

idle

time

(in

seconds)

at

which

the

connection

closes.
Choose
10,

30

(d

efault),

or

60

.


Polling

Interval—Sets

the

frequency

(in

seconds)

at

which

real

time

information,

such

as

graph
information,
is

updated.

Choose

5,

10

(d

efault),

or


30.


Click
the
ON/
OFF

toggle
buttons
to

enable

or

di

sable

t

he
following
features:


Push

Notifications—When

enabled

(ON),

allows

your

mobile

device

to

receive

alarm
notifications
that

ANM

issues

to

a

push

notification

service.

For

more

information,

see

the
“Setting
Up

and

Viewing

Mobile

Device

Alarm

Notifications”

section

on

page

19-13 .


Sound—(Android

only)

When

enabled

(ON),

your

mobile

device

sounds

an

alert

to

let

you
know
that

it

received

an

alarm

notification

from

ANM.
Note
To
modify

this

setting
on
an

iPod,
see
the
“Managing
i

Pod

Alarm

Notification

Sound
and
Alerts”

section

on

page

19-16 .


Alert—(Android

only)

When

enabled

(ON),

your

mobile

device

displays

an

alert

message

to

let
you
know

that

it

received

an

alarm

notification

from

ANM.
Note
To
modify

this

setting
on
an

iPod,
see
the
“Managing
i

Pod

Alarm

Notification

Sound
and
Alerts”

section

on

page

19-16 .


Click
the
Form
pen

icon
(
)
to
fill

out


and
submit
the

ANM

user

feedback

form

hosted

on
www.ciscofeedback.vovici.com.
Setting
Up

and

Viewing

Mobile

Device

Alarm

Notifications
Note
The
al

arm

notifications
feature
requires

the

ANM

Mobile

app

on

you

r

mobile
device.
You
can

receive

alarm

notifications

that

ANM

sends

to

your

mobile

device

(see

Figure

19-1 )

wh

en
specific
virtual

context

alarm

thresholds

are

exceeded.

ANM

Mobile

app

users

can

enable

or

disable

the
alarm
notification

feature,

which

allows

them

to

choose

when

to

receive

alarm

notifications

from

ANM.
ANM
administrators

can

enable

or

disable

the

alarm

notification

feature,

which

allows

them

to

choose
when
to

transmit

alarm

notifications

to

the

ANM

Mobile

app.
Supported
real

and

virtual

server

al

arm

conditions

are

as

fo

llows:


Current
connections—ANM

can

send

an

alarm

notification
when
the

number
of
active

connections
to
a

server

exceeds

a

specific

amount.


Operational
state—ANM

can

send

an

alarm

when
a
server’s

operational

state

changes.