Classifying Traffic By Using Class Maps - Cisco IE-3000-8TC Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Standard QoS
This example shows how to create a Layer 2 MAC ACL with two permit statements. The first statement
allows traffic from the host with MAC address 0001.0000.0001 to the host with MAC
address 0002.0000.0001. The second statement allows only Ethertype XNS-IDP traffic from the host
with MAC address 0001.0000.0002 to the host with MAC address 0002.0000.0002.
Switch(config)# mac access-list extended maclist1
Switch(config-ext-macl)# permit 0001.0000.0001 0.0.0 0002.0000.0001 0.0.0
Switch(config-ext-macl)# permit 0001.0000.0002 0.0.0 0002.0000.0002 0.0.0 xns-idp
! (Note: all other access implicitly denied)

Classifying Traffic by Using Class Maps

You use the class-map global configuration command to name and to isolate a specific traffic flow (or
class) from all other traffic. The class map defines the criteria to use to match against a specific traffic
flow to further classify it. Match statements can include criteria such as an ACL, IP precedence values,
or DSCP values. The match criterion is defined with one match statement entered within the class-map
configuration mode.
You can also create class-maps during policy map creation by using the class policy-map configuration
Note
command. For more information, see the
by Using Policy Maps" section on page
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to create a class map and to define the match
criterion to classify traffic:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
access-list access-list-number {deny |
permit} source [source-wildcard]
or
access-list access-list-number {deny |
permit} protocol source
[source-wildcard] destination
[destination-wildcard]
or
mac access-list extended name
{permit | deny} {host src-MAC-addr mask
| any | host dst-MAC-addr | dst-MAC-addr
mask} [type mask]
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
36-42
"Classifying, Policing, and Marking Traffic on Physical Ports
36-44.
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Create an IP standard or extended ACL for IP traffic or a Layer 2 MAC
ACL for non-IP traffic, repeating the command as many times as
necessary.
For more information, see the
section on page
36-39.
When creating an access list, remember that, by default, the
Note
end of the access list contains an implicit deny statement for
everything if it did not find a match before reaching the end.
Chapter 36
"Classifying Traffic by Using ACLs"
Configuring QoS
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