Application Control Engine Module Virtualization Configuration Guide (Software Version A1(2))
Preface

Table Of Contents

Preface

Audience

How to Use This Guide

Related Documentation

Symbols and Conventions

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines


Preface


This guide provides instructions on how to operate your Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) module in a single-context or in multiple-contexts. Multiple-contexts use the concept of virtualization to partition your ACE into multiple virtual devices or contexts. The guide describes how to use the virtualization feature tools to closely and efficiently manage the system resources and users of the ACE, and the services you provide to your customers.

This preface contains the following major sections:

Audience

How to Use This Guide

Related Documentation

Symbols and Conventions

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

Documentation Feedback

Cisco Product Security Overview

Obtaining Technical Assistance\

Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

Audience

This guide is intended for the following trained and qualified service personnel who are responsible for configuring the ACE:

Web master

System administrator

System operator

How to Use This Guide

This guide is organized as follows:

Chapter
Description

Chapter 1, Virtualization Overview

Provides an overview of the basic concepts to partition your ACE into multiple virtual devices or contexts. It includes information about:

Contexts

Domains

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

Resource Classes

Chapter 2, Configuring Virtualization

Describes how to configure the ACE to operate in either a single-context or in multiple-contexts, allocate resources, create domains, and create user and user roles.

Chapter 3, Displaying Virtualization Configuration and Statistics

Describes how to display configuration and statistical information for the contexts configured on your ACE.


Related Documentation

In addition to this document, the ACE documentation set includes the following:

Document Title
Description

Release Note for the
Cisco Application Control Engine Module

This release note provides information on operating considerations, caveats, and command-line interface (CLI) commands for the ACE.

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
Hardware Installation Note

This guide provides information for installing the ACE into the Catalyst 6500 series switch.

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
Getting Started Guide

This guide describes how to perform the initial setup and configuration tasks for the ACE.

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
Administration Guide

This guide describes how to perform administration tasks on the ACE, including initial setup, establish remote access, manage software licenses, configure class maps and policy maps, manage the ACE software, configure SNMP, configure redundancy, configure the XML interface, and upgrade your ACE software.

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
Routing and Bridging Configuration Guide

This guide provides instructions for configuring the routing and bridging features of the ACE. This guide provides a routing overview and describes how to perform ACE configuration tasks, including:

Configuring VLANs

Configuring routing

Configuring bridging

Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
Server Load-Balancing Configuration Guide

This guide describes how to perform ACE server load-balancing configuration tasks, including:

Server health monitoring

Real servers and server farms

Stickiness

Class maps and policy maps to load-balance traffic to real servers in server farms

Firewall load balancing

TCL scripts

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
Security Configuration Guide

This guide describes how to perform ACE security configuration tasks, including:

Security access control lists (ACLs)

User authentication and accounting using a TACACS+, RADIUS, or LDAP server

Application protocol and HTTP deep packet inspection

TCP/IP normalization and termination parameters

Network address translation (NAT)

Cisco Application Control Engine Module SSL Configuration Guide

This guide describes how to perform ACE SSL configuration tasks, including:

SSL certificates and keys

SSL initiation

SSL termination

End-to-end SSL

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
System Message Guide

Describes how to configure system message logging on the ACE. This guide lists and describes the system log messages generated by the ACE.

Cisco Application Control Engine Module
Command Reference

This reference provides an alphabetical list of all CLI commands including syntax, options, and related commands.


Symbols and Conventions

This publication uses the following conventions:

Convention
Description

boldface font

Commands, command options, and keywords are in boldface. Bold text also indicates a command in a paragraph.

italic font

Arguments for which you supply values are in italics. Italic text also indicates the first occurrence of a new term, book title, emphasized text.

{   }

Encloses required arguments and keywords.

[   ]

Encloses optional arguments and keywords.

{x | y | z}

Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.

[x | y | z]

Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars.

string

A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks.

screen font

Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font.

boldface screen font

Information you must enter in a command line is in boldface screen font.

italic screen font

Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font.

^

The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Control—for example, the key combination ^D in a screen display means hold down the Control key while you press the D key.

<   >

Nonprinting characters, such as passwords are in angle brackets.


1. A numbered list indicates that the order of the list items is important.

a. An alphabetical list indicates that the order of the secondary list items is important.

A bulleted list indicates that the order of the list topics is unimportant.

An indented list indicates that the order of the list subtopics is unimportant.

Notes use the following conventions:


Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication.


Cautions use the following conventions:


Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.

Warnings use the following conventions:


Warning Means possible physical harm or equipment damage. A warning describes an action that could cause you physical harm or damage the equipment.


For additional information about CLI syntax format, refer to Cisco Application Control Engine Module Command Reference.

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