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Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps
Class Map and Policy Map Configuration Quick Start
Table 4-4
Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Policy Map Configuration
Quick Start
Task and Command Example
1.
If you are operating in multiple contexts, observe the CLI prompt to verify
that you are operating in the desired context. If necessary, log directly in to,
or change to, the correct context.
host1/Admin#
changeto C1
host1/C1#
The rest of the examples in this table use the Admin context, unless
otherwise specified. For details on creating contexts, see the
Cisco 4700
Series Application Control Engine Appliance Virtualization Configuration
Guide
.
2.
Enter configuration mode.
host1/Admin#
config
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
host1/Admin(config)#
3.
Configure a Layer 3 and Layer 4 policy map that defines the different
actions of traffic passing through the ACE.
After you configure a policy map, you will enter policy map configuration
mode.
host1/Admin(config)#
policy-map multi-match L4_SLB_POLICY
host1/Admin(config-pmap) #
4.
Specify a traffic class previously created with the
class-map
command to
associate network traffic with the traffic policy.
host1/Admin(config-pmap)#
class L4_SLB_CLASS
host1/Admin(config-pmap-c)#
5.
(Optional) Specify a description about the network traffic policy map.
host1/Admin(config-pmap-c)#
description HTTP protocol deep
inspection of incoming traffic
6.
(Optional) Specify the
class-default
class map for the Layer 3 and Layer 4
traffic policy.
host1/Admin(config-pmap)#
class class-default
host1/Admin(config-pmap-c)#