Order In Which Multiple Feature Actions Are Applied - Cisco 7604 Configuration Manual

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Defining Actions (Layer 3/4 Policy Map)
Application inspection includes multiple inspection types, and each inspection type is a separate feature
Note
when you consider the matching guidelines above.

Order in Which Multiple Feature Actions are Applied

The order in which different types of actions in a policy map are performed is independent of the order
in which the actions appear in the policy map. Actions are performed in the following order:
1.
2.
3.
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and Cisco 7600 Series Router Firewall Services Module Configuration Guide using ASDM
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TCP and UDP connection settings, and TCP state bypass
Application inspection (multiple types)
The order of application inspections applied when a class of traffic is classified for multiple
inspections is as follows. Only one inspection type can be applied to the same traffic. WAAS
inspection is an exception, because it can applied along with other inspections for the same traffic.
See the
"Incompatibility of Certain Feature Actions" section on page 20-17
CTIQBE
a.
DNS
b.
FTP
c.
GTP
d.
H323
e.
HTTP
f.
ICMP
g.
ICMP error
h.
ILS
i.
MGCP
j.
k.
NetBIOS
l.
PPTP
m.
Sun RPC
RSH
n.
RTSP
o.
SIP
p.
Skinny
q.
SMTP
r.
SNMP
s.
SQL*Net
t.
TFTP
u.
XDMCP
v.
w.
DCERPC
Permitting or Denying Application Types with PISA Integration
Chapter 20
Using Modular Policy Framework
for more information.
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