Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 1085

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Configuring Special Actions for Application
Inspections (Inspection Policy Map)
Modular Policy Framework lets you configure special actions for many application inspections. When
you enable an inspection engine in the Layer 3/4 policy map, you can also optionally enable actions as
defined in an inspection policy map. When the inspection policy map matches traffic within the Layer
3/4 class map for which you have defined an inspection action, then that subset of traffic will be acted
upon as specified (for example, dropped or rate-limited).
This chapter includes the following sections:
Information About Inspection Policy Maps
See the
applications that support inspection policy maps.
An inspection policy map consists of one or more of the following elements. The exact options available
for an inspection policy map depends on the application.
Information About Inspection Policy Maps, page 1-1
Guidelines and Limitations, page 1-2
Default Inspection Policy Maps, page 1-3
Defining Actions in an Inspection Policy Map, page 1-4
Identifying Traffic in an Inspection Class Map, page 1-5
Where to Go Next, page 1-7
Feature History for Inspection Policy Maps, page 1-7
"Configuring Application Layer Protocol Inspection" section on page 1-7
Traffic matching command—You can define a traffic matching command directly in the inspection
policy map to match application traffic to criteria specific to the application, such as a URL string,
for which you then enable actions.
Some traffic matching commands can specify regular expressions to match text inside a packet.
Be sure to create and test the regular expressions before you configure the policy map, either
singly or grouped together in a regular expression class map.
Inspection class map—An inspection class map includes multiple traffic matching commands. You
then identify the class map in the policy map and enable actions for the class map as a whole. The
difference between creating a class map and defining the traffic match directly in the inspection
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