14-8
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
14






Configuring

Traffic

Policies
Setting
Match

Conditions

for

Class

Maps
Deleting
Class

Maps
You
can

delete

a

class

map.

To

delete

a

class

map

from

a

context,

the

class

map

must

no

longer

be

in

use.
To
delete

multiple

class

maps,

none

of

the

class

maps

must

be

in

use.
Assumption
The
cl

ass

map

to

be

del

eted

is

not


bei

ng

used.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Devices

>

context

>

Expert

>

Class

Maps.
The
Class

Maps

table

appears.
Step
2
In
the

Class

Maps

table,
choose
the

class

maps

that

you

want

to
delete
and

click
Delete.
A
confirmation

popup

window

appears,

asking

you

to

confirm

the

deletion.
If
you

attempt

to

delete

multiple

class

maps

and

one

of

the

class

maps

is

still

in

use,

none

of

the

class
maps
are

deleted

and

a

message

appears

stating

that

one

of

the

class

map

is

in

use.

Remove

the

class

map
that
is

still

in

use

from

your

selection,

then

click

Delete.

The

Class

Maps

table

refreshes

and

the

deleted
class
maps

no

longer

appear.
Step
3
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
OK
to

confirm

the

deletion.


Click
Cancel
to

retain

the

class

map
and
to
return
to
the

Class

Maps

table.
Related
Topics


Class
Map

and

Policy

Map

Overview,

page
14-2


Configuring
Virtual

Context
Class
Maps,

page
14-6
Setting
Match

Conditions

for

Class

Maps
Ta
b

l

e


14-3

lists

the

class

maps

available

for

all

ACE

devices

and

provides

links

to

topics

for

setting
match
conditions:
Ta
b

l

e


14-3
Class
Maps

Available

for

All

ACE

Devices
Class
Map
Related
Topic
Layer
3/Layer

4

management

traffic
Setting
Match

Conditions

for

Layer

3/Layer

4

Management

Traffic

Class

Maps,
page
14-12
Layer
3/Layer

4

network

traffic
Setting
Match

Conditions

for

Layer

3/Layer

4

Network

Traffic

Class

Maps,

page

14-9
Layer
7

FTP

command

inspection
Setting
Match

Conditions

for

Layer

7

FTP

Command

Inspection

Class

Maps,
page
14-22
Layer
7

HTTP

deep

packet

inspection
Setting
Match

Conditions

for

Layer

7

HTTP

Deep

Packet

Inspection

Class

Maps,
page
14-17
Layer
7

server

load

balancing
Setting
Match

Conditions

for

Layer

7

Server

Load

Balancing

Class

Maps,

page

14-14