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Specifying a Layer 7 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
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The arguments are:
name—Name assigned to the inline match command. Enter an unquoted text
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string with no spaces. The length of the inline match statement name plus the
length of the policy map name with which it is associated cannot exceed a
total maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters. For example, if the policy map
name is L7_POLICY (nine characters), an inline match statement name under
this policy cannot exceed 55 alphanumeric characters (64
match_statement—Inline match criteria to be used by the policy map.
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insert-before map_name—(Optional) Places the inline match command
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ahead of an existing class map in the policy map configuration.
For example:
host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb)# match L7loadbalance http url /finance
host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb-m)# serverfarm FARM1
host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb-m)# class TEST_CLASS
host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb-m)# serverfarm FARM2
To specify a traffic class created with the class-map command to associate
network traffic with the traffic policy, use the class command in policy map
configuration mode. The syntax of this command is:
class map_name
The map_name argument specifies the name of a previously defined traffic class,
configured with the class-map command, to associate traffic to the traffic policy.
Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum of 64 alphanumeric
characters.
When you use this command, you will access policy map class configuration
mode.
For example, to specify an existing class map in the Layer 7 policy map, enter:
host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb)# class L7_SLB_SERVER_CLASS
host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb-c)#
To remove a class map from a Layer 7 policy map, enter:
host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb)# no class L7_SLB_SERVER_CLASS
Chapter 4
Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps
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