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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
OL-26645-02
Chapter 6 Configuring Real Servers and Server Farms
Configuring Dynamic Workload Scaling
a. From the Name field, click the radio button for the drop down list that contains the list of existing
switch profile names.
b. From the drop down list, choose the switch profile to edit. The current profile attributes display.
c. Edit the profile fields as described in the procedure above for creating a new profile and go to
Step 3.
Step 3 Click Deploy Now to deploy this configuration on the ACE and save your entry to the
running-configuration and startup-configuration files. If you specified a new switch profile, it is added
to the drop down list located in the Name field.
Note Configuring the ACE for Dynamic Workload Scaling also requires configuring the ACE with
the VM Controller information (see “Configuring and Verifying a VM Controller Connection”
section on page 6-16) and configuring a VM health probe (see the “Configuring Health
Monitoring” section on page 6-39).
Step 4 (Optional) Use the function buttons available from this window as follows:
Click Details to verify connectivity between the ACE and the selected Nexus 7000 switch profile.
The ACE show nexus-device device_name detail CLI command output displays in a pop-up
window and includes the device name, IP address, and connection information. For more
information about the command output, see the Server Load-Balancing Guide, Cisco ACE
Application Control Engine.
Click Delete to delete the currently selected Nexus 7000 switch profile.
Caution If the ACE is currently configured for Dynamic Workload Scaling, deleting a Nexus 7000 switch profile
disables the feature if only one switch profile is defined.
Related Topics
Configuring and Verifying a VM Controller Connection, page 6-16
Configuring Health Monitoring, page 6-39
Configuring Dynamic Workload Scaling, page 6-14
Dynamic Workload Scaling Overview, page 6-4
Configuring Real Servers, page 6-5
Configuring Server Farms, page 6-18
Configuring and Verifying a VM Controller Connection
This procedure describes how to configure an ACE with the VM Controller (VMware vCenter Server)
attributes required to allow the ACE to communicate with the VM Controller to obtain local VM load
information.
Guidelines and Restrictions
Configure only one VM Controller per ACE Admin context.
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