Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Configuration Examples for Twice NAT

31-24

Different Translation Depending on the Destination (Dynamic PAT)

31-24

Different Translation Depending on the Destination Address and Port (Dynamic PAT)

31-26

Feature History for Twice NAT

31-28

P A R T

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Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework

C H A P T E R

32

Configuring a Service Policy Using the Modular Policy Framework

32-1

Information About Service Policies

32-1

Supported Features for Through Traffic

32-2

Supported Features for Management Traffic

32-2

Feature Directionality

32-2

Feature Matching Within a Service Policy

32-3

Order in Which Multiple Feature Actions are Applied

32-4

Incompatibility of Certain Feature Actions

32-5

Feature Matching for Multiple Service Policies

32-6

Licensing Requirements for Service Policies

32-6

Guidelines and Limitations

32-6

Default Settings

32-7

Default Configuration

32-7

Default Class Maps

32-8

Task Flows for Configuring Service Policies

32-9

Task Flow for Using the Modular Policy Framework

32-9

Task Flow for Configuring Hierarchical Policy Maps for QoS Traffic Shaping

32-11

Identifying Traffic (Layer 3/4 Class Maps)

32-12

Creating a Layer 3/4 Class Map for Through Traffic

32-12

Creating a Layer 3/4 Class Map for Management Traffic

32-14

Defining Actions (Layer 3/4 Policy Map)

32-15

Applying Actions to an Interface (Service Policy)

32-17

Monitoring Modular Policy Framework

32-18

Configuration Examples for Modular Policy Framework

32-18

Applying Inspection and QoS Policing to HTTP Traffic

32-19

Applying Inspection to HTTP Traffic Globally

32-19

Applying Inspection and Connection Limits to HTTP Traffic to Specific Servers

32-20

Applying Inspection to HTTP Traffic with NAT

32-21

Feature History for Service Policies

32-21

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