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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 Maps and Policy Map Examples
Step 3
Create a TCP connection parameter map by entering the following commands:
host1/Admin(config)#
parameter-map type connection TCP_MAP
host1/Admin(config-parammap-conn)#
reserved-bits allow
host1/Admin(config-parammap-conn)#
exceed-mss allow
host1/Admin(config-parammap-conn)#
nagle
host1/Admin(config-parammap-conn)#
set tcp queue-limit 10
host1/Admin(config-parammap-conn)#
set tcp syn-retry 3
host1/Admin(config-parammap-conn)#
set tcp timeout embryonic 60
host1/Admin(config-parammap-conn)#
exit
host1/Admin(config)#
Step 4
Create a Layer 3 and Layer 4 policy map to activate the traffic classifications
outlined in the previous steps by entering the following commands:
host1/Admin(config)#
policy-map multi-match L4_SLB_POLICY
host1/Admin(config-pmap)#
class L4_SLBVIP_CLASS
host1/Admin(config-pmap-c)#
loadbalance policy L7_SLB_POLICY
host1/Admin(config-pmap-c)#
loadbalance vip inservice
host1/Admin(config-pmap-c)#
connection advanced-options TCP_MAP
host1/Admin(config-pmap-c)#
exit
host1/Admin(config-pmap)#
exit
host1/Admin(config)#
Step 5
Apply the completed policies to interface VLAN 10 by entering the following
commands:
host1/Admin(config)#
interface VLAN 10
host1/Admin(config-if)#
service-policy input L4_SLB_POLICY