Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Manual page 140

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Configuring Layer 3 and Layer 4 Class Maps
When you create a class map, you will enter class map configuration mode. To
classify network traffic passing through the ACE, include one or more of the
following commands to configure the match criteria for the class map:
Following these guidelines when creating a class map to define a Layer 3 and
Layer 4 match classification:
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description—See the
match access-list—See
match any—See the
"Defining Match Any Criteria"
match destination-address—See the
Subnet Mask Match Criteria"
match port —See the
Match Criteria"
section
match source-address —See the
Subnet Mask Match Criteria"
match virtual-address—See the
section
You can include only one match any command within a class map and you
cannot combine the match any command with other types of match
commands in a class map since the other match criteria will be ignored.
You may combine multiple match access-list, match source-address,
match destination-address, and match port commands in a class map.
You can include multiple match virtual-address commands within a class
map. The match virtual-address command, however, cannot be combined
with the other types of match commands in a class map. This command is
intended to define a 3-tuple flow of VIP address, protocol, and port as
matching criteria for server load balancing.
Chapter 4
Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps
"Defining a Class Map Description"
the"Defining Access-List Match Criteria"
"Defining Destination IP Address and
section
"Defining TCP/UDP Port Number or Port Range
"Defining the Source IP Address and
section
"Defining the VIP Address Match Criteria"
section
section
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