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Chapter 4 Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps
Configuring a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
Configuring a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
For a Layer 3 and Layer 4 traffic classification, you create a Layer 3 and Layer 4
policy map with actions to configure the following tasks:
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Network management traffic received by the ACE (HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP,
SSH, or Telnet)
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Server load balancing
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Application acceleration and optimization
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SSL security services between a web browser (the client) and the HTTP
connection (the server)
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Static or dynamic NATs
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HTTP deep packet inspection
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FTP command inspection
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Application protocol inspection
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IP, TCP, HTTP, and UDP connection behavior
For more information about the role of policy maps in the ACE, see the
“Class
Map and Policy Map Overview”
section.
This section outlines the general steps to configure a Layer 3 and Layer 4 network
traffic policy and contains the following topics:
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Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map for Network Management Traffic
Received by the ACE
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Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map for Network Traffic Passing
Through the ACE
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Defining a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map Description
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Specifying a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Class With the Traffic Policy
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Specifying Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Actions
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Using Parameter Maps in a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map