Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 1063

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Configuring a Service Policy Using the
Modular Policy Framework
Service policies using Modular Policy Framework provide a consistent and flexible way to configure
ASA features. For example, you can use a service policy to create a timeout configuration that is specific
to a particular TCP application, as opposed to one that applies to all TCP applications. A service policy
consists of multiple actionsapplied to an interface or applied globally.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Information About Service Policies
This section describes how service policies work and includes the following topics:
Information About Service Policies, page 1-1
Licensing Requirements for Service Policies, page 1-6
Guidelines and Limitations, page 1-6
Default Settings, page 1-8
Task Flows for Configuring Service Policies, page 1-9
Identifying Traffic (Layer 3/4 Class Maps), page 1-12
Defining Actions (Layer 3/4 Policy Map), page 1-15
Applying Actions to an Interface (Service Policy), page 1-17
Monitoring Modular Policy Framework, page 1-18
Configuration Examples for Modular Policy Framework, page 1-18
Feature History for Service Policies, page 1-22
Supported Features, page 1-2
Feature Directionality, page 1-2
Feature Matching Within a Service Policy, page 1-3
Order in Which Multiple Feature Actions are Applied, page 1-4
Incompatibility of Certain Feature Actions, page 1-5
Feature Matching for Multiple Service Policies, page 1-6
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