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Note: The CLI mode is changed to Class-Map Config when this command is successfully executed.
Format
class-map match-access-group <class-map-name> <aclid>class-map match-all
<class-map-name>class-map match-any <class-map-name>class-map
match-mac-access-group <class-map-name> <mac-acl name>
Mode
Global Config
9.4.1.1 no class-map
This command eliminates an existing DiffServ class. The <
classname>
is the name of an existing
DiffServ class (note: the class name 'default' is reserved and is not allowed here). This command
may be issued at any time; if the class is currently referenced by one or more policies or by any
other class, this deletion attempt shall fail.
Format
no class-map <classname>
Mode
Global Config
9.4.2 class-map rename
This command changes the name of a DiffServ class. The
<classname>
is the name of an existing
DiffServ class. The
<newclassname>
parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31
characters uniquely identifying the class (Note: the class name ‘default’ is reserved and must not
be used here).
Default
none
Format
class-map rename <classname> <newclassname>
Mode
Global Config
9.4.3 match ethertype
This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the
ethertype. The <
ethertype>
value is specified as one of the following keywords:
appletalk, arp,
ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, mplsmcast, mplsucast, netbios, novell, pppoe, rarp
or as a custom ethertype
value in the range of 0x0600-0xFFFF.
Format
match [not] ethertype {<keyword> | custom <0x0600-0xFFFF>}
Mode
Class-Map Config
9.4.4 match any
This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition whereby all packets are
considered to belong to the class. The optional [
not]
parameter has the effect of negating this
match condition for the class (i.e., none of the packets are considered to belong to the class).
Default
none
Format
match [not] any
Mode
Class-Map Config
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