It's called Unconditional Packet Discard aka "drop". And yes, you can
do it in your policy-map. It's not considered a "null 0" thing AFAIK,
it's just plain old drop!
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Ajay mehra wrote:
> Requirement is to mark and drop http traffic which contain certain types of
> strings using NBAR and PBR.
>
> Is it possible to mark and drop traffic on the same interface?
>
> My solution was to apply both service policy(For marking) and ip
> policy(For dropping to null 0) commands to incoming interface while the
> actual solution has marking on incoming interface and ip policy configured
> on outgoing interface.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ajay
>
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