Match (Class-Map) - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Command Reference Manual

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Control Policy Commands

match (class-map)

To configure match criteria for the corresponding class, use the match command in class-map configuration
mode. To disable the match feature and exit the policy-map configuration mode, use the no form of this
command.
match {authen-status {authenticated| unathenticated}| domain {domain_name| regexp string} format
format_name| not | protocol {dhcpv4| dhcpv6}| service-name {service-name| regexp string}| source-address
{ipv4| mac}| timer {string| regexp string}| username {string| regexp string}}
no match {authen-status {authenticated| unathenticated}| domain {domain_name| regexp string} format
format_name| not | protocol {dhcpv4| dhcpv6}| service-name {service-name| regexp string}| source-address
{ipv4| mac}| timer {string| regexp string}| username {string| regexp string}}
Syntax Description
authen-status
authenticated
unauthenticated
domain
domain_name
format
format_name
regexp
string
not
protocol
service-name
service-name
source-address
timer
username
Command Default
None
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Broadband Network Gateway Command Reference, Release
Specified the authentication status.
Specified the authenticated status.
Specified the unauthenticated status.
Specifies the domain type.
Specifies the name of the domain.
Specifies the format type.
Specifies the name of the format.
Specifies the regular expression.
Specifies the regular expression of a string.
Negates the match criteria.
Specifies the protocol type.
Specifies the service name.
Service name as a string.
Specifies the source address.
Specifies the timer.
Specifies the name of the user.
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