Cisco Cisco Firepower 4120 Security Appliance
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Table 66: Context Groups Class Parameters
Parameter
Description
Context Group Name
The name of the group.
Maximum characters: 19
Maximum characters: 19
Group Mode
Values:
•
Discrete—An individual Context Group, as defined in the
interface parameters of the device.
•
Range—A group of sequential Context Group numbers, as defined
in the interface parameters of the device.
Default: Discrete
Tag
(This parameter is available
(This parameter is available
only for the Discrete mode.)
The Context Group number.
Values: 0–4095
Values: 0–4095
Range From
(This parameter is available
(This parameter is available
only for the Range mode.)
The first Context Group in the range.
Values: 0–4095
Values: 0–4095
Note:
You cannot modify the value after creating the Context Group.
Range To
(This parameter is available
(This parameter is available
only for the Range mode.)
The last Context Group in the range.
Values: 0–4095
Values: 0–4095
Configuring Application Classes
Application classes are groups of Layer-4 ports for UDP and TCP traffic. Each class is identified by its unique
name, and you can define multiple Layer-4 ports in a single class. You cannot modify the predefined application
classes for standard applications; however, you can add entries for the class. You can add and modify user-
defined classes to the Application Port Group table.
To configure an application class
1.
In the Configuration perspective, select Classes > Applications.
2.
To add or modify an application class, do one of the following:
—
To add a class, click the (Add) button.
—
To edit a class, double-click the entry in the table.
3.
Configure the application class parameters, and then, click Submit.
4.
To activate your configuration changes on the device, click Update Policies (
).
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