Cisco Cisco 5508 Wireless Controller Technische Referenzen

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Application Visibility and Control Feature Deployment Guide
 
  Application Visibility and Control–Phase 2
Complete list of the protocols supported in the release posted at the link below 
Note
For AVC Phase 2 the downloadable NBAR Protocol Packs are supported on 5500, 7500, 8500 and 
WiSM2 controllers on Local, Mesh, and Flex Mode APs (for WLANs configured for central switching 
only). The 2500 series controllers do not support Protocol Packs.
NBAR/AVC Facts
NBAR/AVC phase 2 on WLC can classify and take action on 1054 different applications.
Two actions, either DROP or MARK is possible on any classified application.
Maximum 16 AVC profiles can be created on a WLC.
Each AVC profile can be configured with a maximum 32 rules.
Same AVC profile can be mapped to multiple WLANs. But one WLAN can have only one AVC 
profile.
Only 1 NetFlow exporter and monitor can be configured on WLC.
NBAR/AVC stats are displayed only for top 10 applications on GUI. CLI can be used to see all 
applications.
NBAR/AVC is supported on WLANs configured for central switching only.
If AVC profile mapped to WLAN has a rule for MARK action, that application will get precedence 
as per QOS profile configured in AVC rule overriding the QOS profile configured on WLAN.
Any application, which is not supported/recognized by NBAR engine on WLC, is captured under 
the bucket of UNCLASSIFIED traffic.
IPv6 traffic cannot be classified.
AAA override of AVC profiles is not supported.
AVC profile can be configured per WLAN and cannot be applied per user basis.
NBAR/AVC is not supported in vWLC and SRE WLC.