Associating A Layer 3 And Layer 4 Policy Map With A Service Policy; Configuring Interface Normalization Parameters - Cisco 4700M Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring TCP/IP Normalization and IP Reassembly Parameters
Associating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map with a Service
Policy

Configuring Interface Normalization Parameters

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The name argument is a unique identifier of an existing parameter map, specified
as an unquoted text string with a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters.
For example, enter:
host1/C1(config-pmap-c)# connection advanced-options TCP_PARAM_MAP
To dissociate the TCP parameter map from a policy map, enter:
host1/C1(config-pmap-c)# no connection advanced-options TCP_PARAM_MAP
After you configure a Layer 4 policy map with a class map, a connection
parameter map, and connection parameters, you must associate the policy map
with a service policy to activate it. To associate a policy map with a service policy,
use the service-policy command in configuration mode. The syntax of this
command is as follows:
service-policy input name
The keywords and arguments are as follows:
input—Specifies that the service policy is to be applied to the incoming
traffic
name—Identifier of the policy map that you want to associate with the service
policy
For example, enter:
host1/C1(config)# service-policy input TCP_POLICY
To dissociate a policy map from a service policy, enter:
host1/C1(config)# no service-policy input TCP_POLICY
This section describes how to configure TCP/IP normalization parameters in
interface configuration mode. It contains the following topics:
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide
Configuring Interface Normalization Parameters
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