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Chapter37 Cisco Common Classifi cation Policy Language
Class Maps
Instant Messaging Service Groups and Peer-to-Peer Application Service Groups
Instant Messaging Service group and peer-to-peer (P2P) application service
groups have an additional column because class maps are configured for a spec ific
application, such as the Yahoo! Messenger instant messaging application or the
gnutella P2P application. The following table shows sample data for P2P
application service groups
Details of Class Map
The Details of Class Map area shows the configuration for a particular class map.
It has an Item Name and an Item Value column.
Item Name
The name of the configuration setting. For example, an HTTP class map might
have settings for Request Header, Port Misuse, and Protocol Violation.
Item Value
The value of the configuration setting. For example, HTTP Request Header seting
value might be Length > 500, and the Port Misuse flag might be di sabled.
More Information About Class Map Details
For more information about class map details displayed in these windows, click
any of the following links:
Add or Edit a QoS Class Map
Add or Edit an Inspect Class Map
Add an HTTP Inspection Class Map
Add or Edit an Instant Messaging Class Map
Add or Edit a Point-to-Point Class Map
Add or Edit an SMTP Class Map
Class Map Name Used By Class Map Type
cmap-gnutella pmap-7 gnutella
cmap-edonkey pmap-7 edonkey
cmap-bittorrent pmap-7 bittorrent