10-9
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
10






Configuring

Parameter

Maps
Configuring
HTTP

Parameter

Maps
Step
4
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy
this

configuration

on

t

he
ACE
and

save

your

entries

t

o

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.


Click
Cancel
to

exit

this

procedure

without
saving
your

entries

and

to

return

to

the
Generic
Parameter
Maps

table.


Click
Next
t

o
deploy
your

entries

and

to
configure
another
generic
parameter
map.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Parameter

Maps,
page
10-1


Configuring
Traffic
Policies,

page
14-1


Configuring
Parameter

Maps,
page
10-1


Configuring
Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-8
Configuring
HTTP

Parameter

Maps
You
can

configure

an

HTTP

parameter

map

for

use

with

a

Layer

3/Layer

4

policy

map.

HTTP

parameter
maps
al

low

you

to

configure

ACE

behavior

for

HTTP

l

oad-balanced

connections.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Devices

>

context

>

Load

Balancing

>

Parameter

Maps

>

HTTP

Parameter

Maps.
The
HTTP

Parameter

Maps

table

appears.
Step
2
In
the
HTTP

Parameter

Maps

table,

click
Add

t

o

add

a
new
parameter
map,
or

ch

oose

an

existing
parameter
map

and

click

Edit

to

modify

it.
The
HTTP

Parameter

Maps

configuration

window

appears.
Step
3
In
the

HTTP

Parameter

Maps

configuration

window,

configure

the

parameter

map
using
the
information
in
Ta

b

l

e


10-5 .
Case-Insensitive
Check
box

that

instructs

the

ACE

to

be

case

insensitive

for

the

parameter

map.

Uncheck

this
check
box

to

instruct

the

ACE

to

be

case

sensitive

for

this

parameter

map.
Max.
Parse

Length

(Bytes)
Number
of

bytes

to

parse

for

the

total

length

of

all

generic

headers.

Valid

entries

are

from

1

to
65535.
The

default

is

2048

bytes.
Table
10-4
Generic
Parameter

Map

Attributes

(continued)
Field
Description