By default, class inspection_default matches some protocols. Now when you
add your custom class below the default class, that won't match the desired
traffic as the that traffic would have matched by the default class.

If you want your class to match and take action, you remove the default
class_inspection and add your class map first.

With regards
Kings

On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Johan Bornman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
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> My question is about class inspection_default.
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> When do I use the no class inspection_default to have the new/custom class
> first? I have done a few tasks when it’s required and some when it’s not
> required.
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> 1.       Is it because the class inspection_default  inspects outgoing
> traffic and when filtering has to be applied, in other words a change to the
> default inspection, the rule has to be applied first, before the default.
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> 2.       Any inspection for HTTP for example can be added after the
> default as it’s not inspected by default.
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> Is my understanding correct or am I missing something?
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> Thanks
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> Johan
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