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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.
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, configure actions for this rule using the information in Table 12-22.
Table 12-24 Generic Server Load Balancing Policy Map Actions
Action Description
Drop The ACE is to discard packets that match this policy map.
In the Action Log field, specify whether the dropped packets are to be logged in the software by
choosing one of the following options:
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.
Forward The ACE is to forward the traffic that match this policy map to its destination.
Reverse Sticky Reverse IP stickiness is an enhancement to regular stickiness and is used mainly in FWLB. It
ensures that multiple distinct connections that are opened by hosts at both ends (client and server)
are load-balanced and stuck to the same firewall. Reverse stickiness applies to such protocols as
FTP, RTSP, SIP, and so on where there are separate control channels and data channels opened by
the client and the server, respectively. For complete details about reverse stickiness, see the Server
Load-Balancing Guide, Cisco ACE Application Control Engine.
In the Sticky Group field, choose an existing IPv4 IP netmask or IPv6 prefix sticky group that you
want to associate with reverse IP stickiness.
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