RE: direction of applying NBAR for http

From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Tue May 30 2006 - 12:58:47 ART


Yeap is also missing, the original question was the direction of applying
the service policy

Thanks

 

 

 

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De: Jai Prakash [mailto:jpjsr06@gmail.com]
Enviado el: Martes, 30 de Mayo de 2006 11:42 a.m.
Para: Bobby; Victor Cappuccio; Vinu
CC: Cisco certification
Asunto: Re: direction of applying NBAR for http

 

Hi Guys,

 

I think "ip cef" command in Global configuration mode, is also required if
you are using NBAR feature.

 

Correct me, if I m wrong.

 

Best Regards,

Jai

 

On 5/30/06, Bobby <aggiebob98@yahoo.com> wrote:

You may need a "conform-exceed-transmit drop" action after the police
statement. Just read carefully what they are asking.

Victor Cappuccio <cvictor@protokolgroup.com> wrote: Say That R6 is a host
Getting information in The Internet.
Then the http traffic will come from the Internet, so the policy map should
be applied inbound on R1 interface to BB1

Class-map HTTPTRAFF
Ma proto http

Policy-map PHTTP
Class HTTPTRAFF
Police 128000

Int toBB1
Service-policy inbound PHTTP

Correct me if I'm wrong

Victor.

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De: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] En nombre de Vinu
Enviado el: Lunes, 29 de Mayo de 2006 11:35 p.m.
Para: Cisco certification
Asunto: direction of applying NBAR for http

th questions is something like this... on R1's backbone interface limit http
download to 128kbps... which direction should i apply the
policy map... i mean for http download is the policy map supposed to be
given outbout or inbound ?

r6----r1----bb1

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Regards,
Vinu


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