Chapter 4
Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps
Table 4-9
Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map Actions and Related Documentation (continued)
Layer 3 and Layer 4
Policy Map/Actions
Connection
redundancy
Application protocol
inspection
Static or dynamic
NATs
IP, TCP, and UDP
connection behavior
Using Parameter Maps in a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
OL-11157-01
Document
Cisco 4700 Series Application
Control Engine Appliance
Administration Guide (this
book)
Cisco 4700 Series Application
Control Engine Appliance
Security Configuration Guide
Cisco 4700 Series Application
Control Engine Appliance
Security Configuration Guide
Cisco 4700 Series Application
Control Engine Appliance
Security Configuration Guide
To combine related actions for TCP, IP, HTTP, or UDP connections in a Layer 3
and Layer 4 policy map, create one or more parameter maps for use with the ACE.
The ACE supports the following Layer 3 and Layer 4 parameter map types:
parameter-map type connection map_name—Combines all TCP and IP
•
connection-related parameters pertaining to TCP normalization, termination,
and server re-use as well as IP normalization, fragmentation, and reassembly.
See the Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security
Configuration Guide for details.
•
parameter-map type http—Configures advanced HTTP behavior for HTTP
load-balanced connections. See the Cisco 4700 Series Application Control
Engine Appliance Server Load-Balancing Configuration Guide for details.
parameter-map type http—Configures advanced HTTP behavior for HTTP
•
deep packet inspection. See the Cisco 4700 Series Application Control
Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide for details.
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
Configuring a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
Chapter
Chapter 7, Configuring Redundant ACE
Appliances
Chapter 3, Configuring Application
Protocol Inspection
Chapter 5, Configuring Network Address
Translation
Chapter 4, Configuring TCP/IP
Normalization and IP Reassembly
Parameters
4-49