AFN,
From the way I under stand this, the HOST keyword would be the best match
for your match protocol command. The URL keyworj you generally be matching
something inside the url, and not the host portion.
HOST --> "www.cisco.com"
URL --> /qos/configuration/guide/
The other part of this is that you can use wildcards/regexp to match parts
in both types as well.
Anyone please correct me if not saying this quite right.
HTH
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 9:03 PM, ALL From_NJ <all.from.nj_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey team, good evening.
>
> I am having doubts about my configs in a lab I am trying tonight. I could
> use another set of eyes (and brain ... I am exhausted) ...
>
> The task says to provide everything from the URL below a certain BW. No
> biggie on the policy-maps, QoS, etc ... I am having doubts related to the
> match protocol command and have pasted the two options I see below. Here
> are the options for the configs:
>
> 1)
> class-map match-all url
> match protocol http url "www.lmnop.com"
>
> 2)
> class-map match-all url
> match protocol http host "www.lmnop.com"
>
> I have read this link from Arden, thanks Arden:
>
> http://ardenpackeer.com/qos-voip/tutorial-how-to-use-cisco-mqc-nbar-to-filter-websites-like-youtube/
>
> I have some confusion still with the variations of the URLs and the use of
> the host keyword as part of the command ... these two options equal the
> same? Your thoughts? Many TIA and have a great night / weekend,
>
> Andrew Lee Lissitz
> all.from.nj_at_gmail.com
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