Monitoring modular policy framework – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 32 Configuring a Service Policy Using the Modular Policy Framework

Monitoring Modular Policy Framework

Detailed Steps

Examples

For example, the following command enables the inbound_policy policy map on the outside interface:

hostname(config)# service-policy inbound_policy interface outside

The following commands disable the default global policy, and enables a new one called
new_global_policy on all other ASA interfaces:

hostname(config)# no service-policy global_policy global

hostname(config)# service-policy new_global_policy global

Monitoring Modular Policy Framework

To monitor Modular Policy Framework, enter the following command:

Configuration Examples for Modular Policy Framework

This section includes several Modular Policy Framework examples and includes the following topics:

Applying Inspection and QoS Policing to HTTP Traffic, page 32-19

Applying Inspection to HTTP Traffic Globally, page 32-19

Applying Inspection and Connection Limits to HTTP Traffic to Specific Servers, page 32-20

Applying Inspection to HTTP Traffic with NAT, page 32-21

Command

Purpose

service-policy

policy_map_name interface

interface_name

Example:

hostname(config)# service-policy

inbound_policy interface outside

Creates a service policy by associating a policy map with an interface.

service-policy

policy_map_name global

Example:

hostname(config)# service-policy

inbound_policy global

Creates a service policy that applies to all interfaces that do not have a
specific policy.

Command

Purpose

show service-policy

Displays the service policy statistics.

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