Class-Map Match-All - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Command Reference Manual

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class-map match-all

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This command defines a new DiffServ class of type match-all. The match-all class type indicates
that all of the individual match conditions must be true for a packet to be considered a member of the
class.The class type of match-any indicates only one of the match criteria must be true for a packet to
belong to the class; multiple matching criteria are evaluated in a sequential order, with the highest
precedence awarded to the first criterion defined for the class. The class type of
match-access-group indicates the individual class match criteria are evaluated based on an access
list (ACL). The <aclid> parameter is an integer specifying an existing ACL number (refer to the
appropriate ACL documentation for the valid ACL number range). A match-access-group class
type copies its set of match criteria from the current rule definition of the specified ACL number. All
elements of a single ACL Rule are treated by DiffServ as a grouped set, similar to class type all. For
any class, at least one class match condition must be specified for the class to be considered valid.
Note:
The class match conditions are obtained from the referenced access list at the time of
class creation. Thus, any subsequent changes to the referenced ACL definition do not affect
the DiffServ class. To pick up the latest ACL definition, the DiffServ class must be deleted
and re-created.
class-map match-access-group <classmapname> <aclid>
class-map match-all
classmapname
class-map
existing_classmapname
Note:
The CLI mode is changed to Class Map Config when either of these commands is
successfully executed. Use this mode to define or edit the class.
class-map match-any <classmapname>
no class-map
existing_classmapname
The no version of this command eliminates an existing DiffServ class. This command may be issued at
any tim. If the class is currently referenced by one or more policies or by any other class, this deletion
attempt shall fail.
classmapname
existing_classmapname
Note: The class name "default" is reserved and is not available to be defined or
deleted.
Global Configclass-map match-any <classmapname>
Packets arriving at the input interface are checked against the match criteria, configured using this
command, to determine if the packet belongs to that class. This command enables the Class Map
Config mode "(Config-classmap)#".
The
parameter is a case-sensitive
classmapname
alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters that uniquely
identifies the class.
classmapname
An existing

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