Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Guide - Page 128
Table 4-3, Layer 7 Class Map Configuration Quick Start, IP addresses. If you do not specify
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Class Map and Policy Map Configuration Quick Start Chapter 4 Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps Table 4-3 provides a quick overview of the steps required to create a class map with match criteria that define specific Layer 7 protocol classifications. Each step includes the CLI command required to complete the task. Table 4-3 Layer 7 Class Map Configuration Quick Start Task and Command Example 1. If you are operating in multiple contexts, observe the CLI prompt to verify that you are operating in the desired context. If necessary, log directly in to, or change to, the correct context. host1/Admin# changeto C1 host1/C1# The rest of the examples in this table use the Admin context, unless otherwise specified. For details on creating contexts, see the Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Virtualization Configuration Guide. 2. Enter configuration mode. host1/Admin# config Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z host1/Admin(config)# 3. (Optional) Create one or more class maps that define Layer 7 HTTP content load-balancing decisions based on cookies, HTTP headers, URLs, or source IP addresses. If you do not specify the match-all or match-any keyword, the traffic must match all the match criteria in the class map to be classified as part of the traffic class. After you create a class map, you will enter class map HTTP load balancing configuration mode. host1/Admin(config)# class-map type http loadbalance match-any L7_SLB_CLASS host1/Admin(config-cmap-http-lb)# description HTTP LOAD BALANCE PROTOCOL 1 host1/Admin(config-cmap-http-lb)# match http url .*.gif host1/Admin(config-cmap-http-lb)# match http url .*.html host1/Admin(config-cmap-http-lb)# exit 4-14 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide OL-11157-01