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Chapter 1 Configuring Inspection of Basic Internet Protocols
HTTP Inspection
Where
class_map_name
is the name of the class map. The
match-all
keyword is the default, and
specifies that traffic must match all criteria to match the class map. The
match-any
keyword
specifies that the traffic matches the class map if it matches at least one of the criteria. The CLI
enters class-map configuration mode, where you can enter one or more
match
commands.
b.
(Optional) To add a description to the class map, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
description
string
c.
(Optional) To match traffic with a content-type field in the HTTP response that does not match the
accept field in the corresponding HTTP request message, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match
[
not
]
req-resp content-type mismatch
d.
(Optional) To match text found in the HTTP request message arguments, enter the following
command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match
[
not
]
request args regex
[
regex_name
|
class
regex_class_name
]
Where the
regex_name
is the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class map you created in
e.
(Optional) To match text found in the HTTP request message body or to match traffic that exceeds
the maximum HTTP request message body length, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match
[
not
]
request body
{
regex
[
regex_name
|
class
regex_class_name
] |
length gt
max_bytes
}
Where the
regex
regex_name
argument is the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class map you created in
length gt
max_bytes
is the maximum message body length in bytes.
f.
(Optional) To match text found in the HTTP request message header, or to restrict the count or length
of the header, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match
[
not
]
request header
{[
field
]
[
regex
[
regex_name
|
class
regex_class_name
]] |
[
length gt
max_length_bytes
|
count gt
max_count_bytes
]}
Where the
field
is the predefined message header keyword. The
regex
regex_name
argument is the
regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class
map you created in
. The
length gt
max_bytes
is the maximum message body length in bytes.
The
count gt
max_count
is the maximum number of header fields.
g.
(Optional) To match text found in the HTTP request message method, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match
[
not
]
request method
{[
method
] |
[
regex
[
regex_name
|
class
regex_class_name
]]
Where the
method
is the predefined message method keyword. The
regex
regex_name
argument is
the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression
class map you created in
.
h.
(Optional) To match text found in the HTTP request message URI, enter the following command:
hostname(config-cmap)#
match
[
not
]
request uri
{
regex
[
regex_name
|
class
regex_class_name
] |
length gt
max_bytes
}
Where the
regex
regex_name
argument is the regular expression you created in
class
regex_class_name
is the regular expression class map you created in
length gt
max_bytes
is the maximum message body length in bytes.
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