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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
14






Configuring

Traffic

Policies
Configuring
Rules

and

Actions

for

Policy

Maps
Note
If
you

chose

the

Insert

Before

option

described

in
Ta
b

l

e
14-27

and

specified

True,

perform

the
following
steps

to

refresh

the

Rul

e

tab

bef

ore

adding

an

action

for

this

rul

e:
1.
Click

the

Rule

tab

to

refresh

the

Rule

table.


2.
In

the

Rule

table,

choose

the

newly

added

rule.
When
the

window

refreshes,

an

empty

action

list

appears.
Step
6
In
the

Action

table,

click
Add
to

add

an

entry

or

choose

an

existing

entry

to

modify
and
click
Edit.
Step
7
In
the

Id

field,

either

accept

the

automatically

incremented

entry

or

assign

a

unique
identifier
for

this
action.
Step
8
In
the

Action

Type

field,

choose

the

action

to

be

taken

for

this

rule:


Drop—The
SIP

traffic
is
to

be

dropped

if

it

meets

the

specified

match

criteria.


Permi
t—The

SIP

traffic
is
to

be

allowed

if

it

meets

the

specified
match
criteria.


Reset—The
SIP

traffic

is

to

be

denied

if

it

meets

the

specified

match

criteria.

A

TCP

reset

message
is
sent

to

the

client

or

server

to

close

the

connection.
Step
9
In
the

Action

Log

field,

specify

whether

the

action

taken

is
to
be
logged:


N/A—This
option

is

not

configured.


Fa
l

s

e

—Dropped

packets

ar

e

not

t

o

be

l

ogged

in

t

he
software.


Tr
u

e

—Dropped

packets

ar

e

t

o

be

logged

in

t

he
software.
Step
10
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
t

o
exit
the
procedure
without
saving

your

entries
and
t

o
return
t

o
the
Action

t

able.


Click
Next
t

o
deploy
your

entries

and

to
configure
another
action.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Traffic
Policies,

page
14-1


Configuring
Virtual

Context
Class
Maps,

page
14-6


Configuring
Virtual

Context
Policy
Maps,

page
14-32


Configuring
Rules

and

Actions

for

Policy

Maps,

page
14-34