Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Guide - Page 117
Exchange XML documents over HTTP or secure HTTP HTTPS, Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP - load balancing
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Chapter 4 Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps Class Map and Policy Map Overview 3. Activating the policy map and attaching it to a specific VLAN interface or globally to all VLAN interfaces associated with a context by using the service-policy command that are to filter traffic received by the ACE. Traffic policies support the following feature-specific actions performed by the ACE: • Remote access using the following management protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Secure Shell (SSH), or Telnet • Server load balancing based on Layer 3 and Layer 4 connection information (virtual IP address) • Application acceleration and optimization • Server load balancing based on Layer 7 HTTP-related information (such as HTTP headers, cookies, and URLs), or client source IP address • SSL security services between a web browser (the client) and the HTTP connection (the server) • HTTP deep packet inspection • FTP command request inspection • Application protocol inspection (also known as protocol fixup) • NAT • TCP/IP termination and normalization • Exchange XML documents over HTTP or secure HTTP (HTTPS) This section contains the following overview topics: • Class Maps • Policy Maps • Service Policies The flow chart shown in Figure 4-1 shows a basic overview of the process required to configure class maps and policy maps (application protocol inspection). The figure also illustrates how the ACE associates the various components of the class map and policy map configuration with each other. OL-11157-01 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide 4-3