Chapter 4
Configuring TCP/IP Normalization and IP Reassembly Parameters
Defining a Class Map Description
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name—Identifier of the class map. Enter an unquoted text string with no
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spaces and a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters. The class name is used
for both the class map and to configure policy for the class in the policy map.
For example, enter:
host1/C1(config)# class-map match-any TCP_CLASS
host1/C1(config-cmap)#
To remove the class map from the configuration, enter:
host1/C1(config)# no class-map match-any TCP_CLASS
This section contains the following topics:
Defining a Class Map Description
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Specifying IP Address Match Criteria
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Defining a TCP or UDP Port Number or Port Range Match Criteria
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You can use the description command in class-map configuration mode to
provide a brief description of the Layer 4 class map. The syntax of this command
is as follows:
description text
The text argument is an unquoted text string with a maximum of
256 alphanumeric characters.
The following example specifies a description that the class map is to filter
network traffic to the server:
host1/C1(config)# class-map TCP_CLASS
host1/C1(config-cmap)# description filter tcp connections
To remove the description from the class map, enter:
host1/C1(config-cmap)# no description filter tcp connections
Continue with the following section to enter match criteria as required using the
match command in class-map configuration mode.
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide
Configuring a Traffic Policy for TCP/IP Normalization and Termination
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