Class - Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Command Reference Manual

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class
To specify the name of the class whose traffic policy you want to create or change, use the class
policy-map configuration command. To delete an existing class from a policy map, use the no form of
this command.
Syntax Description
class-name
Defaults
No classes are defined; except for the class-default.
Command Modes
Policy-map configuration mode
Command History
Release
12.1(8a)EW
Usage Guidelines
Before using the class command, you must create a class map for matching packets to the class by using
the
command to identify the policy map and to enter policy-map configuration mode. After specifying a
policy map, you can configure a traffic policy for new classes or modify a traffic policy for any existing
classes in that policy map. The class name that you specify with the
ties the characteristics for that class (its policy) to the class map and its match criteria, as configured
through the
service-policy (interface configuration)
After you enter the
configuration commands are available:
Catalyst 4500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Command Reference—Release IOS XE 3.3.0SG and IOS 15.1(1)SG)
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class class-name
no class class-name
Name of the predefined traffic class for which you want to configure or modify a
traffic policy. The class was previously created through the class-map
class-map-name global configuration command.
Modification
Support for this command was introduced on the Catalyst 4500 series switch.
class-map
global configuration command. You also must use the
class-map
global configuration command. You attach the policy map to a port by using the
class
command, the switch enters policy-map class configuration mode, and these
bandwidth
Specifies or modifies the minimum bandwidth provided to a class belonging to a policy
map. For more information, see the
dbl
Enables dynamic buffer limiting for traffic hitting this class. For details on dbl parameters refer
to the
show qos dbl
command.
exit Exits policy-map class configuration mode and returns to policy-map configuration mode.
no Returns a command to its default setting.
police
Configures a single-rate policer, an aggregate policer, or a two-rate traffic policer that uses
the committed information rate (CIR) and the peak information rate (PIR) for a class of traffic. The
policer specifies the bandwidth limitations and the action to take when the limits are exceeded. For
more information, see the
police (two rates)
and the
Chapter 2
Cisco IOS Commands for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
configuration command.
bandwidth
command.
police
command. For more information about the two-rate policer, see the
police (percent)
command.
policy-map
global configuration
class
command in the policy map
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