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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
OL-26645-02
Chapter 3 Using DM Guided Setup
Using Application Setup
Step 2 From the Select Virtual Context drop-down list, choose an existing ACE virtual context.
Step 3 If your ACE is to use HTTPS when communicating with either the client or with real servers, in the Use
HTTPS (SSL) field, choose Ye s to specify that the ACE should be set up for secure (SSL) Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Note The HTTPS option does not apply to the ACE NPE software version. The radio button is set to
No and cannot be changed. For more information, see the “Information About the ACE No
Payload Encryption Software Version” section on page 1-2.
Step 4 Choose the network topology that reflects the relationship of the selected ACE virtual context to the real
servers in the network.
Topology choices include one-armed, routed, or bridged. See the “ACE Network Topology Overview”
section on page 3-9 for background details on networking topology.
Step 5 Click Start Setup.
Step 6 If you selected either the one-armed or routed topology, the VLAN Interfaces window appears (Config
> Guided Setup > Application Setup > VLAN Interfaces).
To communicate with the client and real servers, a VLAN interface must be specified for client and
server traffic to be sent and received.
Perform the following actions to configure a VLAN interface:
a. Click Add to add a new VLAN interface, or choose an existing VLAN interface and click Edit to
modify it.
b. Enter the VLAN interface attributes as described in the “Configuring Virtual Context VLAN
Interfaces” section on page 10-10. Click More Settings to access the additional VLAN interface
attributes. By default, DM hides the default VLAN interface attributes and the VLAN interface
attributes which are not commonly used.
Note After you define the VLAN, write down the VLAN number. You will need this VLAN
number in the ACL and virtual server steps (Steps 9 and 11) of this procedure.
c. Click Deploy Now to deploy this configuration on the ACE and save your entries to the
running-configuration and startup-configuration files.
d. To display statistics and status information for a VLAN interface, choose the VLAN interface from
the VLAN Interface table, and then click Details. The show interface vlan, show ipv6 interface
vlan, and show ipv6 neighbors CLI commands appear. Click on the command to display its output.
See the “Displaying VLAN Interface Statistics and Status Information” section on page 10-23 for
details.
Step 7 If you selected the bridged topology, the BVI Interfaces window appears (Config > Guided Setup >
Application Setup > BVI Interfaces).
Perform the following actions to configure a BVI interface:
a. Click Add to add a new BVI interface, or choose an existing BVI interface, and then click Edit to
modify it.
b. Enter the BVI interface attributes as described in the “Configuring Virtual Context BVI Interfaces”
section on page 10-23.
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