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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
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Chapter 8 Configuring Parameter Maps
Configuring HTTP Parameter Maps
If you use the ACE CLI to configure a named object with special characters that the DM does not
support, you may not be able to configure the ACE using DM.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Configuring HTTP Parameter Maps, page 8-2
Configuring Connection Parameter Maps, page 8-5
Configuring Optimization Parameter Maps, page 8-11
Configuring Generic Parameter Maps, page 8-17
Configuring RTSP Parameter Maps, page 8-19
Configuring SIP Parameter Maps, page 8-20
Configuring Skinny Parameter Maps, page 8-22
Configuring DNS Parameter Maps, page 8-23
Configuring RDP Parameter Maps, page 8-24
Configuring Traffic Policies, page 12-1
Configuring Parameter Maps, page 8-1
Configuring Virtual Contexts, page 4-1
Configuring HTTP Parameter Maps
Use this procedure to configure an HTTP parameter map for use with a Layer 3/Layer 4 policy map.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Config > Virtual Contexts > context > Load Balancing > Parameter Maps > HTTP
Parameter Maps. The HTTP Parameter Maps table appears.
Step 2 Click Add to add a new parameter map, or select an existing parameter map, and then click Edit to
modify it. The HTTP Parameter Maps configuration screen appears.
Step 3 In the Parameter Name field, enter a unique name for the parameter map. Valid entries are unquoted text
strings with no spaces and a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters.
Step 4 Enter the information in Table 8-2.
Table 8-2 HTTP Parameter Map Attributes
Field Description
Description Brief description of the parameter map. Enter a text string with a maximum of
240 alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9). Spaces and special characters are allowed.
Double quotes must be entered as matching pairs.
Case-Insensitive Check this check box to indicate that the ACE appliance is to be case insensitive. Clear
this check box to indicate that the ACE appliance is to be case sensitive. This check box
is cleared by default.
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