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Configuring Standard QoS
Command
Step 3
match {access-group acl-index-or-name |
ip dscp dscp-list | ip precedence
ip-precedence-list}
Step 4
exit
Step 5
exit
Step 6
class-map [match-all | match-any]
class-map-name
Step 7
match input-interface interface-id-list
Step 8
exit
Step 9
exit
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Purpose
Define the match criterion to classify traffic.
By default, no match criterion is defined.
Only one match criterion per class map is supported, and only one ACL
per class map is supported.
For access-group acl-index-or-name, specify the number or name
of the ACL.
For ip dscp dscp-list, enter a list of up to eight IP DSCP values to
match against incoming packets. Separate each value with a space.
The range is 0 to 63.
For ip precedence ip-precedence-list, enter a list of up to eight
IP-precedence values to match against incoming packets. Separate
each value with a space. The range is 0 to 7.
Return to class-map configuration mode.
Return to global configuration mode.
Create an interface-level class map, and enter class-map configuration
mode.
By default, no class maps are defined.
(Optional) Use the match-all keyword to perform a logical-AND
of all matching statements under this class map. All match criteria
in the class map must be matched.
(Optional) Use the match-any keyword to perform a logical-OR of
all matching statements under this class map. One or more match
criteria must be matched.
For class-map-name, specify the name of the class map.
If neither the match-all or match-any keyword is specified, the default
is match-all.
Note
Because only one match command per class map is supported,
the match-all and match-any keywords function the same. See
the
"Creating Named Standard and Extended ACLs" section on
page 34-15
for limitations when using the match-all and the
match-any keywords.
Specify the physical ports on which the interface-level class map acts.
You can specify up to six ports as follows:
A single port (counts as one entry)
A list of ports separated by a space (each port counts as an entry)
A range of ports separated by a hyphen (counts as two entries)
This command can only be used in the child-level policy map and must
be the only match condition in the child-level policy map.
Return to class-map configuration mode.
Return to global configuration mode.
Chapter 36
Configuring QoS
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