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Chapter 1 Service Policy Using the Modular Policy Framework
Configure Service Policies
inspect xdmcp
service-policy global_policy global
Note
Incompatibility of Certain Feature Actions, page 1-7
for more information about the special
match
default-inspection-traffic
command used in the default class map.
Default Class Maps (Traffic Classes)
The configuration includes a default Layer 3/4 class map (traffic class) that the ASA uses in the default
global policy called default-inspection-traffic; it matches the default inspection traffic. This class, which
is used in the default global policy, is a special shortcut to match the default ports for all inspections.
When used in a policy, this class ensures that the correct inspection is applied to each packet, based on
the destination port of the traffic. For example, when UDP traffic for port 69 reaches the ASA, then the
ASA applies the TFTP inspection; when TCP traffic for port 21 arrives, then the ASA applies the FTP
inspection. So in this case only, you can configure multiple inspections for the same class map.
Normally, the ASA does not use the port number to determine which inspection to apply, thus giving you
the flexibility to apply inspections to non-standard ports, for example.
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
Another class map that exists in the default configuration is called class-default, and it matches all
traffic. This class map appears at the end of all Layer 3/4 policy maps and essentially tells the ASA to
not perform any actions on all other traffic. You can use the class-default class if desired, rather than
making your own
match any
class map. In fact, some features are only available for class-default.
class-map class-default
match any
Configure Service Policies
To configure service policies using the Modular Policy Framework, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Identify the traffic
on which you want to act by creating Layer 3/4 class maps, as described in
Traffic (Layer 3/4 Class Maps), page 1-13
For example, you might want to perform actions on all traffic that passes through the ASA; or you might
only want to perform certain actions on traffic from 10.1.1.0/24 to any destination address.
Step 2
Optionally, perform additional actions on some inspection traffic.
Layer 3/4 Class Map
Layer 3/4 Class Map
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