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Chapter36 Configuring a Service Policy
Information About Service Policies
Supported Features for Management Traffic
Service policy rules support the following features for management traffic:
Application inspection for RADIUS accounting traffic—See Chapter50, “Configuring Inspection
for Management Application Protocols.”
Connection limits—See Chapter57, “Configuring Connection Settings.”
Feature Directionality
Actions are applied to traffic bidirectionally or unidirectionally depending on the feature. For features
that are applied bidirectionally, all traffic that enters or exits the interface to which you apply the policy
map is affected if the traffic matches the class map for both directions.
Table36-1 Service Policy Rule Features
Feature See:
Application inspection (multiple types) Chapter 46, “Getting Started with Application Layer
Protocol Inspection.”
Chapter 47, “Configuring Inspection of Basic Internet
Protocols.”
Chapter 48, “Configuring Inspection for Voice and
Video Protocols.”
Chapter 49, “Configuring Inspection of Database and
Directory Protocols.”
Chapter 50, “Configuring Inspection for Management
Application Protocols.”
ASA CSC Chapter 64, “Configuring the ASA CSC Module.”
ASA IPS Chapter 62, “Configuring the ASA IPS Module.”
ASA CX Chapter 63, “Configuring the ASA CX Module.”
NetFlow Secure Event Logging filtering Chapter 77, “Configuring NetFlow Secure Event Logging
(NSEL).”
QoS input and output policing Chapter 58, “Configuring QoS.”
QoS standard priority queue Chapter 58, “Configuring QoS.”
QoS traffic shaping, hierarchical priority
queue
Chapter 58, “Configuring QoS.”
TCP and UDP connection limits and
timeouts, and TCP sequence number
randomization
Chapter 57, “Configuring Connection Settings.”
TCP normalization Chapter 57, “Configuring Connection Settings.”
TCP state bypass Chapter 57, “Configuring Connection Settings.”