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Chapter 21 Managing Zone-based Firewall Rules
Configuring Inspection Maps for Zone-based Firewall Policies
Sun RPC Class Maps Add or Edit Match Criterion Dialog Boxes
Use the Add or Edit Match Criterion dialog boxes for the Sun Remote Procedure Call (RPC) classes used
with zone-based firewall policies to define a match criterion and value for the class map. You can enter
the RPC protocol number that you want to match. See the Sun RPC documentation for information about
protocol numbers.
Navigation Path
From the Add or Edit Class Maps dialog boxes for Sun RPC classes, right-click inside the table and
select Add Row or right-click a row and select Edit Row. See Configuring Class Maps for Zone-Based
Firewall Policies, page 21-17.
Related Topics
Understanding Map Objects, page 6-72
Configuring Inspection Maps for Zone-based Firewall Policies, page21-15
Understanding the Zone-based Firewall Rules, page 21-3
Local Web Filter Class Add or Edit Match Criterion Dialog Boxes
Use the Add or Edit Match Criterion dialog boxes for the Local web filter class to define a match
criterion and value for the class map.
Navigation Path
From the Add or Edit Class Maps dialog boxes for the Local web filter class, right-click inside the table
and select Add Row or right-click a row and select Edit Row. See Configuring Class Maps for
Zone-Based Firewall Policies, page 21-17.
Related Topics
Understanding Map Objects, page 6-72
Configuring Content Filtering Maps for Zone-based Firewall Policies, page21-35
Understanding the Zone-based Firewall Rules, page 21-3
Field Reference
Table21-8 Local Web Filter Class Add or Edit Match Criterion Dialog Boxes
Element Description
Criterion Specifies which criterion of traffic to match. You can select from the
following:
Server Domain—Matches traffic based on the name of the server.
The URLF Glob parameter map you select should specify server
domain names such as *.cisco.com or www.cisco.com.
URL Keyword—Matches traffic based on keywords in the URLs.
A key word is any complete string that occurs between / characters
in a URL. For example, in the URL segment
www.cisco.com/en/US, en and US are examples of keywords.
Type Specifies that the map includes traffic that matches the criterion.