Chapter 20 Application Patrol

 

 

Table 69 app patrol other rule Sub-commands (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

[no] inbound-dscp-mark {<0..63> class

This is how the NXC handles the DSCP value of

{default dscp_class}}

the outgoing packets to a connection’s initiator that

 

match this policy.

 

Enter a DSCP value to have the NXC apply that

 

DSCP value. Set this to the class default to have

 

the NXC set the DSCP value to 0.

[no] log [alert]

Creates log entries (and alerts) for traffic that

 

matches the rule. The no command does not

 

create any log entries.

[no] outbound-dscp-mark {<0..63> class

This is how the NXC handles the DSCP value of

{default dscp_class}}

the outgoing packets from a connection’s initiator

 

that match this policy.

 

Enter a DSCP value to have the NXC apply that

 

DSCP value. Set this to the class default to have

 

the NXC set the DSCP value to 0.

show

Displays the rule’s configuration

20.2.6General Commands for Application Patrol

You must register for the IDP/AppPatrol signature service (at least the trial) before you can use it. See Chapter 5 on page 41.

This table lists the general commands for application patrol.

Table 70 app Commands: Pre-Defined Applications

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

[no] app activate

Turns on application patrol. The no command

 

turns off application patrol.

[no] app highest sip bandwidth priority

Turns the option to maximize the throughput of SIP

 

traffic on or off.

[no] app protocol_name bandwidth-graph

Sets the specified protocol to display on the

 

bandwidth statistics graph. The no command has it

 

not display on the bandwidth statistics graph.

[no] app other protocol_name bandwidth-graph

Sets traffic for unidentified applications to display

 

on the bandwidth statistics graph. The no

 

command it not display on the bandwidth statistics

 

graph.

 

 

[no] bwm activate

Globally enables bandwidth management. You

 

must globally activate bandwidth management to

 

have individual policy routes or application patrol

 

policies apply bandwidth management. The no

 

command globally disables bandwidth

 

management.

 

 

show app config

Displays whether or not application patrol is active.

show app all

Displays the settings for all applications.

 

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