Class Maps - Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps

Class Maps

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The class-map command defines each Layer 3 and Layer 4 traffic class and each
Layer 7 protocol class. You create class maps to classify the traffic received and
transmitted by the ACE.
Layer 3 and Layer 4 traffic classes contain match criteria that identify the IP
network traffic that can pass through the ACE or network management traffic
that can be received by the ACE.
Layer 7 protocol-specific classes identify server load balancing based on
HTTP traffic, deep inspection of HTTP traffic, or the inspection of FTP
commands by the ACE.
A traffic class contains the following components:
Class map name
One or more match commands that define the match criteria for the class map
Instructions on how the ACE evaluates match commands when you specify
more than one match command in a traffic class (match-any, match-all)
The ACE supports a system-wide maximum of 8192 class maps.
The individual match commands specify the criteria for classifying Layer 3 and
Layer 4 network traffic as well as the Layer 7 HTTP server load balancing and
application protocol-specific fields. The ACE evaluates the packets to determine
whether they match the specified criteria. If a statement matches, the ACE
considers that packet to be a member of the class and forwards the packet
according to the specifications set in the traffic policy. Packets that fail to meet
any of the matching criteria are classified as members of the default traffic class
if one is specified.
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
Class Map and Policy Map Overview
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