Http Method; Request Port Misuse; Request Uri - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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Class Maps
Length greater Than
Regular Expressions

HTTP Method

Request Port Misuse

Request URI

Length Greater Than
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Click this box to specify the number of bytes that the total length of request header
arguments should not exceed.
Click this box to specify regular expressions to be matched against. Choose an
existing regular expression class map, or create a new one that will match the
strings you are inspecting for. See
information on how to create regular expressions. To examine an existing map
without leaving this dialog, choose it in the Select an existing map list, and click
View.
HTTP methods indicate the purpose of an HTTP request. Choose the HTTP
methods in the Method List column that you want to inspect and check the Select
box next to the method.
HTTP port #80 is sometimes used by IM, P2P, tunneling, and other applications.
Check the types of port misuse that you want to inspect for. You can inspect for
any type of port misuse, port misuse by IM applications, P2P application port
misuse, and misuse by tunneling applications
Enter the Universal Resource Identifier (URI) criteria that you want to include in
the class map.
Click this box to specify a URI length that a packet should not exceed, and enter
the number of bytes.
Chapter 37
Cisco Common Classification Policy Language
Add or Edit Regular Expression
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