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Class Maps and Policy Map Examples Chapter 4 Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps Step 4 Apply the completed policies to interface VLAN 10 by entering the following commands: host1/Admin(config)# interface VLAN 10 host1/Admin(config-if)# service-policy input L4_SLB_POLICY VIP With Connection Parameters Example This example creates a Layer 3 and 4 traffic policy that enables the following processes to occur on the ACE: • Load balances traffic to the SERVER-HANDLE-ALL server farm • Classifies the 3-tuple flow of VIP address, protocol, and port as matching criteria for server load balancing • Utilizes a TCP connection parameter map to group together TCP connection-related commands that pertain to normalization, termination, and reuse Perform the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Create a Layer 7 server load-balancing policy by entering the following commands: host1/Admin(config)# policy-map type loadbalance first-match L7_SLB_POLICY host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb)# class class-default host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb-c)# serverfarm SERVER-HANDLE-ALL host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb-c)# exit host1/Admin(config-pmap-lb)# exit host1/Admin(config)# Create a Layer 3 and Layer 4 class map that classifies 3-tuple flow of VIP address, protocol, and port as matching criteria for server load balancing by entering the following commands: host1/Admin(config)# class-map L4_SLBVIP_CLASS host1/Admin(config-cmap)# match virtual-address 192.168.5.10 tcp port any host1/Admin(config-cmap)# exit host1/Admin(config)# 4-66 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide OL-11157-01