Map; Setting The Maximum Number Of Bytes To Parse In Http Content - Cisco 4700M Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuring Application Protocol Inspection

Setting the Maximum Number of Bytes to Parse in HTTP Content

Associating an HTTP Parameter Map with a Layer 3 and Layer 4
Policy Map
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You can set the maximum number of bytes to parse in HTTP content by using the
set content-maxparse-length command in HTTP parameter map configuration
mode. The syntax of this command is as follows:
set content-maxparse-length bytes
The bytes argument is the maximum number of bytes to parse in HTTP content.
Enter an integer from 1 to 65535. The default is 4096 bytes.
For example, to set the maximum parse length to 8192, enter:
host1/Admin(config-parammap-http)# set content-maxparse-length 8192
To reset the maximum parse length to the default of 4096 bytes, enter:
host1/Admin(config-parammap-http)# no set content-maxparse-length
You can associate an HTTP parameter map with a Layer 3 and Layer 4 policy map
by using the appl-parameter http advanced-options command in policy map
class configuration mode.
The syntax of this command is as follows:
appl-parameter http advanced-options name
The name argument is the name of an existing HTTP parameter map. Parameter
maps aggregate HTTP traffic-related actions together. Enter the name of an
existing HTTP parameter map as an unquoted text string with no spaces and a
maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters. For details about configuring an HTTP
parameter map, see the
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide
"Configuring an HTTP Parameter Map"
Configuring an HTTP Parameter Map
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