Command
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# class-map cmap7
awplus(config-cmap)# match tcp-
flags ack
awplus(config-cmap)# match tcp-
flags res
Command
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# class-map cmap1
awplus(config-cmap)# match vlan 3
Adding a TCP Flag to a Class Map
To set TCP flags for a class map which are used as matching criteria, use
the MATCH TCP-FLAGS command. For more information about this
command, see "MATCH TCP-FLAGS" on page 1622.
In this example, a class map, named "cmap7," matches incoming packets
that contain both the Acknowledge and Reset TCP flags:
Table 203. Adding a TCP Flag to a Class Map
Adding a VLAN to a Class Map
To create a class-map called "cmap7" and add VLAN 3 as a match criteria
for incoming traffic, do the following:
Table 204. Adding a VLAN to a Class Map
Description
Enters the Privileged Executive mode from the
User Executive mode.
Enters the Global Configuration mode.
Creates a class map called cmap7 and enters the
Class Map mode.
Add the Acknowledge flag to class map "cmap7."
Add the Reset flag to class map "cmap7."
Description
Enter the Privileged Executive mode from the User
Executive mode.
Enter the Global Configuration mode.
Creates a class map called "cmap1" and enters the
Configuration Class mode.
Adds VLAN 3 as a match criterion for incoming
traffic.
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