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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
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Chapter 12 Configuring Traffic Policies
Configuring Rules and Actions for Policy Maps
Step 5 Do the following:
• Click Deploy Now to deploy this configuration. The screen refreshes and the Action table appears.
To enter actions for this rule, continue with Step 6.
• Click Cancel to exit this procedure without saving your entries and to return to the Rule table.
• Click Next to deploy your entries and to configure another rule.
Table 12-25 RADIUS Server Load Balancing Policy Map Rules
Option Description
Class Map Specify a class map to use for this traffic policy:
1. To use the class-default class map, check the Use Class Default check box.
The class-default class map is a reserved, well-known class map created by the ACE. You
cannot delete or modify this class. All traffic that fails to meet the other matching criteria in
the named class map belongs to the default traffic class. If none of the specified classifications
matches the traffic, then the ACE performs the action specified by the class-default class map.
The class-default class map has an implicit match any statement that enables it to match all
traffic.
2. To use a previously created class map:
a. Clear the Use Class Default check box.
b. In the Class Map Name field, select the class map to be used.
Match Condition Specify a match condition to use for this traffic policy:
1. In the Match Condition Name field, enter a name for this match condition. Valid entries are
unquoted text strings with no spaces and a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters.
2. In the Match Condition Type field, select the type of match condition to use for this policy
map:
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Calling Station ID—A unique identifier of the calling station is used to establish a match
condition.
In the RADIUS Calling Station ID field, enter the calling station identifier to match. Valid
entries are strings containing 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters. See Table 12-33 for a list
of the supported characters that you can use for matching string expressions.
–
User Name—A username is used to establish a match condition.
In the User Name field, enter the name to match. Valid entries are strings containing 1 to
64 alphanumeric characters. See Table 12-33 for a list of the supported characters that you
can use for matching string expressions.
Insert Before
1. Indicate whether this rule is to precede another rule for this policy map.
–
N/A—This option is not configured.
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False—This rule is not to precede another rule in this policy map.
–
True—This rule is to precede another rule in this policy map.
2. If you select True, the Insert Before Policy Rule field appears. Select the rule that you want
the current rule to precede.