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Chapter 56 Configuring Service Policy Rules on Firewall Devices
IPS, QoS, and Connection Rules Page
ASA CX Auth Proxy Configuration
The CXSC Auth Proxy button below the IPS, QoS, and Connection Rules table opens the Add/Edit
CXSC Auth Proxy Configuration dialog box, which is described in ASA CX Auth Proxy Configuration,
page 56-16.
The CXSC Auth Proxy button is available below the IPS, QoS, and Connection Rules table only in
Device view; it is not visible in Policy view.
Note Security Manager uses “CXSC” in some places to refer to an ASA CX Security Services Processor
(SSP).
Related Topics
Chapter 56, “Configuring Service Policy Rules on Firewall Devices”
About Service Policy Rules, page 56-1
Standard rules table topics:
Using Rules Tables, page12-7
Filtering Tables, page1-45
Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page1-46
Insert/Edit Service Policy (MPC) Rule Wizard
Use the Insert/Edit Service Policy (MPC) Rule wizard to add and edit service policy rules on the IPS,
QoS, and Connection Rules page. The Insert/Edit Service Policy (MPC) Rule wizard presents the
following steps:
Step 1. Configure a Service Policy, page56-6
Step 2. Configure the traffic class, page56-7
Step 3. Configure the MPC actions, page 56-8
Note “MPC” refers to what is now called the Modular Policy Framework. Refer to Using Modular Policy
Framework for additional information.
Navigation Path
Open the Insert/Edit Service Policy (MPC) Rule wizard by clicking the Add Row or Edit Row button on
the IPS, QoS, and Connection Rules Page, page 56-5.

Step 1. Configure a Service Policy

The first step in using the Insert/Edit Service Policy (MPC) Rule Wizard to configure an IPS, QoS and
Connection Rule involves enabling the rule and specifying the interface(s) to which it is applied.
Navigation Path
Open the Insert/Edit Service Policy (MPC) Rule wizard by clicking the Add Row or Edit Row button on
the IPS, QoS, and Connection Rules Page, page 56-5.