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Configuring Remote Network Management Traffic Services
To globally detach the remote access traffic policy from all VLANs associated
with a context, enter:
host1/Admin(config)# no service-policy input REMOTE_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY
You can detach a traffic policy by either of the following methods:
The ACE automatically resets the associated service policy statistics to provide a
new starting point for the service policy statistics the next time that you attach a
traffic policy to a specific VLAN interface or globally to all VLAN interfaces in
the same context.
Note the following guidelines and restrictions when creating a service policy:
To display service policy statistics for a Layer 3 and Layer 4 remote network
traffic management policy map, use the show service-policy command in Exec
mode.
The syntax of this command is:
The keywords, options, and arguments are as follows:
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Individually from the last VLAN interface on which you applied the service
policy
Globally from all VLAN interfaces in the same context
Policy maps, applied globally in a context, are internally applied on all
interfaces existing in the context.
A policy activated on an interface overwrites any specified global policies for
overlapping classification and actions.
The ACE allows only one policy of a specific feature type to be activated on
a given interface.
show service-policy policy_name [detail]
policy_name—The identifies an existing policy map that is currently in
service (applied to an interface) as an unquoted text string with a maximum
of 64 alphanumeric characters.
detail—(Optional) Displays a more detailed listing of policy map statistics
and status information.
Chapter 2
Enabling Remote Access to the ACE
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