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Chapter 1 Configuring Inspection for Voice and Video Protocols
SIP Inspection
To specify traffic that should not match the class map, use the
match not
command. For example, if the
match not
command specifies the string “example.com,” then any traffic that includes “example.com”
does not match the class map.
For the traffic that you identify in this class map, you can specify actions such as drop-connection, reset,
and/or log the connection in the inspection policy map.
If you want to perform different actions for each
match
command, you should identify the traffic directly
in the policy map.
a.
Create the class map by entering the following command:
hostname(config)#
class-map type
inspect sip
[
match-all
|
match-any
]
class_map_name
hostname(config-cmap)#
Where
the class_map_name
is the name of the class map. The match-all keyword is the default, and
specifies that traffic must match all criteria to match the class map. The match-any keyword
specifies that the traffic matches the class map if it matches at leX( The CLI enters class-map
configuration mode, where you can enter one or more
match
commands.
b.
(Optional) To add a description to the class map, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
description
string
Where
string
is the description of the class map (up to 200 characters).
c.
(Optional) To match a called party, as specified in the To header, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match [not] called-party regex
{
class
class_name
|
regex_name
}
Where the
regex
regex_name
argument is the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class map you created in
d.
(Optional) To match a calling party, as specified in the From header, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match [not] calling-party regex
{
class
class_name
|
regex_name
}
Where the
regex
regex_name
argument is the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class map you created in
e.
(Optional) To match a content length in the SIP header, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match [not] content length gt
length
Where
length
is the number of bytes the content length is greater than. 0 to 65536.
f.
(Optional) To match an SDP content type or regular expression, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match [not] content type
{
sdp
|
regex
{
class
class_name
|
regex_name
}}
Where the
regex
regex_name
argument is the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class map you created in
g.
(Optional) To match a SIP IM subscriber, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match [not] im-subscriber regex
{
class
class_name
|
regex_name
}
Where the
regex
regex_name
argument is the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class map you created in
h.
(Optional) To match a SIP via header, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match [not] message-path regex
{
class
class_name
|
regex_name
}
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