Its kind of logical, you dont configure any parameter for the class command
INSIDE the policy-map :). That is done globally (in the class definition).
Regards
Farruk
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> So when you are trying to configure a policy-map on the ASA with the above
> code, and you try and context-help command (?), it just drops you out of
> the
> policy-map sup config mode into global! Also drove me mad and took away
> abit
> of my confidence with these things:
>
> ASA(config)# policy-map POLICE_OUTSIDE
> ASA(config-pmap)# class ICMP ?
>
> mpf-policy-map mode commands/options:
> <cr>
>
> configure mode commands/options:
> <cr>
> ASA(config)# <------------------------------ YOU JUST GET BOOTED
> OFF THE POLICY-MAP CONFIG MODE!!!
>
>
>
> So beware guys!
>
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