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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.
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 add another rule.
Note If you selected the Insert Before option and specified True, perform the following steps to
refresh the Rule tab before adding an action for this rule:
1. Click the Rule tab to refresh the Rule table.
2. In the Rule table, select the newly added rule.
When the screen refreshes, an empty action list appears.
Step 6 In the Action table, click Add to add an entry or select an existing entry to modify, and then click Edit.
Step 7 In the Id field, accept the automatically incremented entry or assign a unique identifier for this action.
Step 8 In the Action Type field, select the action to be taken for this rule:
Drop—The SIP traffic is to be dropped if it meets the specified match criteria.
Permit—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.
False—Dropped packets are not to be logged in the software.
True—Dropped packets are to be logged in the software.
Step 10 Do the following:
Click Deploy Now to deploy this configuration on the ACE.
Click Cancel to exit the procedure without saving your entries and to return to the Action table.
Click Next to deploy your entries and to configure another action.
Related Topics
Configuring Traffic Policies, page 12-1
Configuring Virtual Context Class Maps, page 12-8
Configuring Virtual Context Policy Maps, page 12-34
Configuring Rules and Actions for Policy Maps, page 12-36