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d. In the Action field, select the action that the virtual server is to take when the specified match
conditions are met:
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Drop—The specified SIP traffic is to be discarded by the virtual server.
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Permit—The specified SIP traffic is to be received by the virtual server.
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Reset—The specified SIP traffic is to be denied by the virtual server.
e. Do the following:
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Click OK to save your entries. The Conditions table refreshes with the new entry.
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Click Cancel to exit the Conditions subset without saving your entries and to return to the
Conditions table.
f. In the SIP Parameter Map field, select an existing parameter map or select *New* to configure a
new one.
If you select an existing parameter map, the screen refreshes and allows you to view, modify, or
delete the selected parameter map. See the “Shared Objects and Virtual Servers” section on page 5-9
for more information about modifying shared objects.
g. Configure SIP parameter map options using the information in Table 8-9.
h. In the Secondary Connection Parameter Map field, select an existing parameter map or select
*New* to configure a new one.
If you select an existing parameter map, the screen refreshes and allows you to view, modify, or
delete the selected parameter map. See the “Shared Objects and Virtual Servers” section on page 5-9
for more information about modifying shared objects.
i. Configure secondary connection parameter map options using the information in Table 8-3.
j. In the Default Action field, select the default action that the virtual server is to take when specified
match conditions for SIP protocol inspection are not met:
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Drop—The specified SIP traffic is to be discarded by the virtual server.
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Permit—The specified SIP traffic is to be received by the virtual server.
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Reset—The specified SIP traffic is to be denied by the virtual server.
k. Check the Logging Enabled check box to enable monitoring of Layer 3 and Layer 4 traffic. When
enabled, this feature logs every URL request that is sent in the specified class of traffic, including
the source or destination IP address and the URL that is accessed. Clear this check box to disable
monitoring of Layer 3 and Layer 4 traffic.
Step 9 When you finish configuring virtual server properties, do the following:
• Click Deploy Now to deploy this configuration on the ACE appliance.
• Click Cancel to exit this procedure without saving your entries.
Related Topics
• Configuring Virtual Server Properties, page 5-10
• Configuring Virtual Server SSL Termination, page 5-18
• Configuring Virtual Server Layer 7 Load Balancing, page 5-30
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