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Cisco ACE-4710-K9 manual available for free PDF download: Administration Manual
Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Manual (418 pages)
Application Control Engine Appliance
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Cisco
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
How to Use this Guide
16
Related Documentation
18
Symbols and Conventions
21
Security Guidelines
23
Chapter 1 Setting up the ACE
28
Establishing a Console Connection on the ACE
28
Using the Setup Script to Enable Connectivity to the Device Manager
29
Connecting and Logging into the ACE
33
Changing the Administrative Password
35
Resetting the Administrator CLI Account Password
36
Assigning a Name to the ACE
38
Configuring an ACE Inactivity Timeout
38
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Banner
39
Configuring the Time, Date, and Time Zone
41
Setting the System Time and Date
41
Setting the Time Zone
42
Adjusting for Daylight Saving Time
45
Viewing the System Clock Settings
47
Synchronizing the ACE with an NTP Server
47
Configuring NTP Server and Peer Associations
48
Viewing NTP Statistics and Information
49
Clearing NTP Statistics
54
Configuring Terminal Settings
56
Configuring Terminal Display Attributes
56
Configuring Terminal Line Settings
58
Configuring Console Line Settings
58
Configuring Console Line Settings Configuring Virtual Terminal Line Settings
58
Modifying the Boot Configuration
61
Setting the Boot Method from the Configuration Register
61
Setting the BOOT Environment Variable
63
Configuring the ACE to Bypass the Startup Configuration File During the Boot Process
64
Displaying the ACE Boot Configuration
67
Restarting the ACE
67
Shutting down the ACE
68
Enabling Remote Access to the ACE
69
Chapter 2 Enabling Remote Acces to the ACE
70
Remote Access Configuration Quick Start
70
Configuring Remote Network Management Traffic Services
72
Creating and Configuring a Remote Management Class Map
73
Defining a Class Map Description
74
Defining Remote Network Management Protocol Match Criteria
75
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Remote Access Policy Map
77
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map for Network Management Traffic Received by the ACE
77
Defining a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map Description
77
Specifying a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
77
Defining Layer 3 and Layer 4 Management Traffic Policy Actions
80
Applying a Service Policy
81
Configuring Telnet Management Sessions
83
Configuring SSH Management Sessions
84
Configuring Maximum Number of SSH Sessions
84
Generating SSH Host Key Pairs
85
Terminating an Active User Session
87
Enabling ICMP Messages to the ACE
87
Directly Accessing a User Context through SSH
89
Example of a Remote Access Configuration
91
Viewing Session Information
92
Showing Telnet Session Information
92
Showing Telnet Session Information Showing SSH Session Information
92
Showing SSH Session Information Showing SSH Key Details
94
Managing ACE Software Licenses
97
Available ACE Licenses
98
Chapter 3 Managing ACE Software License
98
Ordering an Upgrade License and Generating a Key
101
Copying a License File to the ACE
102
Installing a New or Upgrade License File
103
Replacing a Demo License with a Permanent License
104
Removing a License
105
Removing an Appliance Performance Throughput License
105
Removing an SSL TPS License
105
Removing a Virtualization Context License
105
Removing a Virtualization Context License
106
Removing an Appliance Performance Throughput License
106
Removing an Ssl Tps License
106
Removing an HTTP Compression Performance License
109
Removing the Application Acceleration Software Feature Pack License
110
Backing up a License File
111
Displaying License Configurations and Statistics
112
Chapter 4 Configuring Clas Map and Policy Map
116
Class Map and Policy Map Overview
116
Class Maps
119
Policy Maps
120
Service Policies
123
Class Map and Policy Map Configuration Quick Start
124
Configuring Layer 3 and Layer 4 Class Maps
138
Defining Layer 3 and Layer 4 Classifications for Network Traffic Passing through the ACE
138
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Network Traffic Class Map
139
Defining a Class Map Description
141
Defining Access-List Match Criteria
142
Defining Match any Criteria
142
Defining Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask Match Criteria
143
Defining TCP/UDP Port Number or Port Range Match Criteria
144
Defining the Source IP Address and Subnet Mask Match Criteria
145
Defining the VIP Address Match Criteria
146
Defining Layer 3 and Layer 4 Classifications for Network Management Traffic Received by the ACE
149
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Network Management Traffic Class Map
149
Defining Network Management Access Match Criteria
151
Configuring Layer 7 Class Maps
152
Defining Layer 7 Classifications for HTTP Server Load Balancing
152
Defining Layer 7 Classifications for HTTP Deep Packet Inspection
155
Defining Layer 7 Classifications for FTP Command Inspection
156
Configuring a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
157
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map for Network Management Traffic Received by the ACE
158
Through the ACE
159
Defining a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map Description
159
Specifying a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
160
Specifying Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Actions
161
Using Parameter Maps in a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
163
Configuring a Layer 7 Policy Map
164
Creating a Layer 7 Policy Map
165
Adding a Layer 7 Policy Map Description
167
Including Inline Match Statements in a Layer 7 Policy Map
167
Specifying a Layer 7 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
168
Specifying Layer 7 Policy Actions
169
Map
170
Applying a Service Policy
172
Class Maps and Policy Map Examples
174
Firewall Example
174
Layer 7 Load-Balancing Example
177
Layer 3 and Layer 4 Load-Balancing Example
179
VIP with Connection Parameters Example
180
Example of a Traffic Policy Configuration
182
Viewing Class Maps, Policy Maps, and Service Policies
185
Displaying Class Map Configuration Information
185
Displaying Policy Map Configuration Information
185
Displaying Service Policy Configuration Information
186
Managing the ACE Software
191
Saving Configuration Files
191
Chapter 5 Managing the ACE Software
193
Saving the Configuration File in Flash Memory
193
Saving Configuration Files to a Remote Server
194
Copying the Configuration File to the Disk0: File System
195
Merging the Startup-Configuration File with the Running-Configuration File
196
Viewing Configuration Files
197
Viewing User Context Running-Config Files from the Admin Context
200
Clearing the Startup-Configuration File
200
Loading Configuration Files from a Remote Server
201
Using the File System on the ACE
202
Listing the Files in a Directory
203
Copying Files
205
Copying Files to Another Directory on the ACE
205
Copying Licenses
205
Copying a Packet Capture Buffer
206
Copying Files to a Remote Server
207
Copying Files from a Remote Server
209
Copying an ACE Software System Image to a Remote Server
210
Uncompressing Files in the Disk0: File System
211
Untarring Files in the Disk0: File System
212
Creating a New Directory
212
Deleting an Existing Directory
213
Moving Files
213
Deleting Files
214
Displaying File Contents
215
Saving Show Command Output to a File
216
Viewing and Copying Core Dumps
217
Copying Core Dumps
218
Clearing the Core Directory
219
Deleting a Core Dump File
219
Capturing and Copying Packet Information
220
Capturing Packet Information
220
Copying Capture Buffer Information
222
Viewing Packet Capture Information
223
Using the Configuration Checkpoint and Rollback Service
227
Overview
227
Creating a Configuration Checkpoint
228
Deleting a Configuration Checkpoint
228
Rolling Back a Running Configuration
229
Displaying Checkpoint Information
229
Reformatting Flash Memory
230
CHAPTER 6 Viewing ACE Hardware and Software Configuration Information
233
Displaying Software Version Information
234
C H a P T E R 6 Viewing ACE Hardware and Software Configuration Information
235
Displaying Software Copyright Information
235
Displaying Hardware Information
235
Displaying the Hardware Inventory
236
Displaying ACE Environment Information
237
Displaying System Processes
238
Displaying Process Status Information and Memory Resource Limits
243
Displaying System Information
246
Displaying ICMP Statistics
248
Displaying Technical Support Information
249
CHAPTER 7 Configuring Redundant ACE Appliances
253
Overview of Redundancy
253
C H a P T E R 7 Configuring Redundant ACE Appliances
254
Redundancy Protocol
254
Stateful Failover
257
Ft Vlan
258
Configuration Synchronization
259
Configuration Requirements and Restrictions
260
Redundancy Configuration Quick Start
260
Configuring Redundancy
264
Configuring an FT VLAN
264
Configuring an FT VLAN IP Address
265
Creating an FT VLAN
265
Configuring the Peer IP Address
266
Enabling the FT VLAN
267
Configuring an Alias IP Address
267
Configuring an FT Peer
268
Associating the FT VLAN with the Local Peer
268
Configuring the Heartbeat Interval and Count
269
Configuring a Query Interface
270
Configuring an FT Group
271
Associating a Context with an FT Group
271
Assigning a Priority to the Active FT Group Member
272
Associating a Peer with an FT Group
272
Assigning a Priority to the Standby FT Group Member
273
Configuring Preemption
274
Modifying an FT Group
275
Placing an FT Group in Service
275
Forcing a Failover
276
Synchronizing Redundant Configurations
277
Configuring Tracking and Failure Detection
280
Overview of Tracking and Failure Detection
280
Configuring Tracking and Failure Detection for a Host or Gateway
281
Gateway
282
Configuring a Probe on the Active Member for Host Tracking
283
Configuring a Priority on the Active Member for Multiple Probes
284
Member
284
Configuring a Priority on the Standby Member for Multiple Probes
285
Configuring a Probe on the Standby Member for Host Tracking
285
Example of a Tracking Configuration for a Gateway
286
Configuring Tracking and Failure Detection for an Interface
287
Configuring a Priority for a Tracked Interface on the Active Member
287
Configuring a Priority for a Tracked Interface on the Standby Member
287
Configuring the Interface Tracked by the Active Member
287
Configuring the Interface Tracked by the Standby Member
287
Creating a Tracking and Failure Detection Process for an Interface
287
Example of a Tracking Configuration for an Interface
287
Example of a Redundancy Configuration
290
Displaying Redundancy Information
293
Displaying Redundancy Configurations
293
Displaying FT Group Information
293
Displaying the IDMAP Table
298
Displaying the Redundancy Internal Software History
299
Displaying Memory Statistics
299
Displaying Peer Information
299
Displaying FT Statistics
303
Displaying FT Tracking Information
306
Clearing Redundancy Statistics
310
Clearing FT Statistics
310
Clearing the Redundancy History
310
Configuring SNMP
311
Chapter 8 Configuring SNMP
312
SNMP Overview
312
Managers and Agents
313
SNMP Manager and Agent Communication
314
SNMP Traps and Informs
315
Snmpv3 CLI User Management and AAA Integration
316
CLI and SNMP User Synchronization
316
Supported Mibs and Notifications
317
SNMP Limitations
334
SNMP Configuration Quick Start
335
Configuring SNMP Users
337
Defining SNMP Communities
339
Configuring an SNMP Contact
341
Configuring an SNMP Location
341
Configuring SNMP Notifications
342
Configuring SNMP Notification Hosts
342
Enabling SNMP Notifications
344
Enabling the IETF Standard for SNMP Linkup and Linkdown Traps
346
Assigning a Trap-Source Interface for SNMP Traps
347
Configuring SNMP Management Traffic Services
348
Creating and Configuring a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Class Map
348
Defining a Class Map Description
350
Defining SNMP Protocol Match Criteria
351
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
352
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map for SNMP Network Management Traffic Received by the ACE
352
Specifying a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
352
Specifying Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Actions
352
Specifying a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
353
Applying a Service Policy
355
Example of an SNMP Configuration
357
Displaying SNMP Statistics
360
Configuring the XML Interface
365
Chapter 9 Configuring the XML Interface
366
XML Overview
366
XML Usage with the ACE
366
HTTP and HTTPS Support with the ACE
368
HTTP Return Codes
369
Document Type Definition
371
Sample XML Configuration
373
XML Configuration Quick Start
375
Configuring HTTP and HTTPS Management Traffic Services
377
Creating and Configuring a Class Map
378
Defining a Class Map Description
379
Defining HTTP and HTTPS Protocol Match Criteria
380
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map
381
Creating a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map for Network Management Traffic Received by the ACE
381
Specifying a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
381
Specifying Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Actions
381
Specifying a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Traffic Class with the Traffic Policy
382
Specifying Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Actions
384
Applying a Service Policy
384
Format
388
Accessing the ACE DTD File
391
Upgrading Your ACE Software
393
APPENDIX A Upgrading Your ACE Software
394
Overview of Upgrading ACE Software
394
Before You Begin
394
Changing the Admin Password
394
Changing the Www User Password
395
Checking Your Configuration for FT Priority and Preempt
395
Creating a Checkpoint
395
Software Upgrade Quick Start
396
Copying the Software Upgrade Image to the ACE
399
Configuring the ACE to Autoboot the Software Image
400
Setting the Boot Variable
400
Configuring the Configuration Register to Autoboot the Boot Variable
401
Verifying the Boot Variable and Configuration Register
402
Reloading the ACE
402
Displaying Software Image Information
403
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