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policy-map
To enter policy-map configuration mode and create or modify a policy map that
can be attached to one or more interfaces as a service policy, use the policy-map
command in global configuration mode. To delete a policy map, use the no form
of this command.
policy-map
NAME
no policy-map
NAME
Default
None
Command Mode
Global configuration
Usage Guideline
Use the policy-map command to specify the name of the policy map to be
created, or modified before policies are configured for classes whose match
criteria are defined in a class map. The policy-map command enters policy-map
configuration mode, in which the user can configure or modify the policy for the
traffic class.
The user can configure class policies in a policy map only if the classes have
match criteria defined for them. Use the class-map and match commands to
configure the match criteria for a class. Because a maximum of 32 class maps is
allowed, a policy map cannot contain more than 32 class policies.
A single policy map can be attached to more than one interface concurrently.
Policy maps contain traffic classes. Traffic classes contain one or more match
commands that can be used to match packets (and organize them into groups)
on the basis of a protocol type or application. Create as many traffic classes as
needed.
Example
The following example (on the next page) creates a policy map called policy and
configures two class policies in that policy map. The class policy called class1
specifies policy for traffic that matches access control list (ACL) acl_rd. The
Syntax Description
NAME
Name of the policy map. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric
characters
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