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

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The command defines how matching in the policy works. Policy statements describe what to match in
the packet. For example, "class-map match-all Dallas" means "Create a policy named 'Dallas' that
must match all statements in the policy."
Example
Figure 20-117. Creating a Class Map
!Create "Dallas" class map!
(Force10) (Config)#class-map match-all Dallas
(Force10) (Config-classmap)#match any
(Force10) (Config-classmap)#exit
!Further define "Dallas"!
(Force10) (Config)#class-map Dallas
(Force10) (Config-classmap)#match ip precedence 6
(Force10) (Config-classmap)#exit
Related
match any
Commands
match ip dscp
match ip precedence
match ip tos
match vlan
traffic-shape
See also

class-map rename

This command changes the name of a DiffServ class. The classname is the name of an existing
DiffServ class. The newclassname parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31
characters uniquely identifying the class (Note: the class name 'default' is reserved and must not be
used here).
class-map rename classname newclassname
Syntax
Default
none
Mode
Global Config
This command adds a match condition whereby all packets are considered to
belong to the class.
Configure the match criteria based on the DSCP value.
Identify IP precedence values as match criteria.
This command adds a match condition based on the value of the IP TOS field
in a packet
This command adds a match condition based on the value of the Layer 2
VLAN Identifier field.
ingress rate limiting
Policy Commands on page
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