From: Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com
Date: Tue Oct 07 2003 - 15:57:04 GMT-3
Guys, It's been a day of QoS so by now, I just wanna permit IP any any )
NBAR ? what is it? Is it just the fact that now you can use this command
(and others for MIME etc etc) under a class map?
match protocol http url "/exec/show/interface/*" and a shed load of other
protocols/commands under the class-map for further in-depth classification?
Is that the strength of it? Just added protocols under this command? so you
can look further into the packet?
YOU DONT NEED ANY NBAR COMMANDS do you? I know you need CEF running
Please could you be so kind to advise?
!
class-map match-all http_interface
match protocol http url "/exec/show/interface/*"
class-map match-all http_log
match protocol http url "/exec/show/log/*"
!
!
policy-map cisco
class http_interface
set ip precedence 5
class http_log
set ip precedence 1
!
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.0
service-policy output cisco
!
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