Creating A Connection Parameter Map For Tcp/Ip, Udp, And Icmp - Cisco 4700M Configuration Manual

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Configuring TCP/IP Normalization and IP Reassembly Parameters

Creating a Connection Parameter Map for TCP/IP, UDP, and ICMP

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Configuring a Connection Parameter Map for TCP/IP Normalization and Termination
You can create a connection parameter map for TCP/IP, UDP, and ICMP by using
the parameter-map type connection command in configuration mode. The
syntax of this command is as follows:
parameter-map type connection map_name
The map_name argument is a unique name as an unquoted text string with no
spaces with a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters.
For example, to create a connection parameter map, enter:
host1/C1(config)# parameter-map type connection TCPIP_PARAM_MAP
host1/C1(config-parammap-conn)#
To remove the connection parameter map from the configuration, enter:
host1/C1(config)# no parameter-map type connection TCPIP_PARAM_MAP
Use one or more of the commands in the sections that follow to define the
connection parameter map.
To limit the maximum number of ACE connections, create a resource class and
then use the following commands:
Through-the-ACE connections—limit-resource conc-connections
To-the-ACE connections—limit-resource mgmt-connections
Make sure that you assign the current context to the resource class. For details
about resource classes, see the Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine
Appliance Virtualization Configuration Guide.
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