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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
14






Configuring

Traffic

Policies
Configuring
Actions

Lists
Step
3
For
a
new
action

list,

in

the

Action
List
Name

field,
enter
a

unique

name

for
the
action
list.
Valid
entries

are

unquoted

text

strings

with

a

maximum

of

64

alphanumeric

characters.

Click

Deploy
Now
when

completed

to

save

the

configuration

and

display

the

editing

tabs.
Step
4
Click
the
Header
Action

tab.
The
Header

Action

t

able

ap

pears.
Step
5
In
the

Header

Action

table,

click
Add
to

add
a
new

entry

to

the

table.
The
Header

Action

configuration

window

appears.

Enter

the

required

i

nformation

as

shown

in
Ta
b

l

e


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Ta
b

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e


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Header
Action

Configuration

Window

Fields
Header
Action

Field
Description
/

Action
Operator
HTTP
header

modify

action

that

the

ACE

is

to

take

in

an

HTTP

request

from

a

client,

a

response

from
a
server,

or

both.

Choices

are

as

follows:


Delete—Deletes
an

HTTP

header

in

a

request

from

a

client,

in

a

response

from

a

server,

or

both.


Insert—Insert
a

header

name

and
value
in
an

HTTP

request

from

a

client,

a

response

from

a

server,
or
both.

When

the

ACE

uses

Network

Address

Translation

(NAT)

to

translate

the

source

IP

address
of
a

client

to

a

VIP,

servers

need

a

way

to

identify

that

client

for

the

TCP

and

IP

return

traffic.

To
identify
a

client

whose

source

IP

address

has

been

translated

using

NAT,

you

can

instruct

the

ACE
to
insert

a

generic

header

and

string

value

of

your

choice

in

the

client

HTTP

request.


Rewrite—Rewrite
an
HTTP
header

in

request

packets

from

a

c

lient,

response
packets
from
a
server,
or

both.