Diffserv Show Commands; Show Class-Map; Section 13.6 "Diffserv Show Commands - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7324 Command Line Interface Reference Manual

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13.6 DiffServ Show Commands

Use the DiffServ show commands to display configuration and status information for
classes, policies, and services. You can display DiffServ information in summary or
detailed formats. The status information is only shown when the DiffServ administrative
mode is enabled.

13.6.1 show class-map

This command displays all configuration information for the specified class. The
is the name of an existing DiffServ class.
name>
Format
Modes
If the class-name is specified the following fields are displayed:
Class Name
Class Type
Match Criteria
Values
If you do not specify the Class Name, this command displays a list of all defined DiffServ
classes. The following fields are displayed:
Class Name
Class Type
Ref Class Name
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show class-map <class-name>
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
The name of this class.
A class type of 'all' means every match criterion defined for
the class is evaluated simultaneously and must all be true to
indicate a class match.
The Match Criteria fields are only displayed if they have
been configured. They are displayed in the order entered by
the user. The fields are evaluated in accordance with the class
type. The possible Match Criteria fields are: Destination IP
Address, Destination Layer 4 Port, Every, IP DSCP, IP Prece-
dence, IP TOS, Protocol Keyword, Reference Class, Source
IP Address, and Source Layer 4 Port.
This field displays the values of the Match Criteria.
The name of this class. (Note that the order in which classes
are displayed is not necessarily the same order in which they
were created.)
A class type of 'all' means every match criterion defined for
the class is evaluated simultaneously and must all be true to
indicate a class match.
The name of an existing DiffServ class whose match condi-
tions are being referenced by the specified class definition.
v1.0, December 2005
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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