7-26
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapte
r
7
Configuring
Virtual
Servers
Configuring
Virtual
Servers
URL
URL
names
to
be
used
for
application
inspection
decisions.
In
the
URL
field,
enter
a
URL
or
a
portion
of
a
URL
to
match.
Valid
entries
are
URL
strings
from
1
to
255
alphanumeric
characters
and
include
only
the
portion
of
the
URL
following
www.
hostname
.
domain
.
For
example,
in
t
he
URL
www.anydomain.com/latest/whatsnew.html,
include
only
/latest/whatsnew.html.
URL
Length
URL
length
to
be
used
for
application
inspection
decisions.
a.
In
th
e
URL
Length
Operator
field,
ch
oose
the
operand
to
use
to
co
mpare
URL
l
ength:
–
Equal
To
—The
URL
length
must
equal
the
number
in
the
URL
Length
Value
field.
–
Greater
Than
—The
URL
length
must
be
greater
than
the
number
in
the
URL
Length
Value
field.
–
Less
Than
—The
URL
length
must
be
less
than
the
number
in
the
URL
Length
Value
field.
–
Range
—The
URL
length
must
be
within
the
range
specified
in
the
URL
Length
Lower
Value
field
an
d
th
e
URL
Length
Higher
Value
field.
b.
Enter
values
t
o
app
ly
for
URL
length
co
mparison:
–
If
you
chose
Equal
To,
Greater
Than,
or
Less
Than
in
the
URL
Length
Operator
field,
the
URL
Length
Value
field
appears.
In
the
URL
Length
Value
field,
enter
the
value
for
comparison.
Valid
entries
ar
e
fr
om
1
to
65535
bytes.
–
If
you
chose
Range
in
t
he
URL
Length
Operator
field,
t
he
URL
Length
Lower
Value
and
the
URL
Length
Higher
Value
fields
appear:
1.
In
t
he
URL
Length
Lower
Value
field,
enter
t
he
lowest
number
of
bytes
to
be
used
for
this
match
condition.
Valid
entries
are
from
1
to
65535.
The
number
in
this
field
must
be
less
than
the
number
entered
in
the
URL
Length
Higher
Value
field.
2.
In
the
URL
Length
Higher
Value
field,
enter
the
highest
number
of
bytes
to
be
used
for
this
match
condition.
Valid
entries
are
from
1
to
65535.
The
number
in
this
field
must
be
greater
t
han
the
number
entered
i
n
the
URL
Length
Lower
Value
field.
Table
7-8
HTTP
and
HTTPS
Protocol
Inspection
Conditions
and
Options
(continued)
Condition
Description