match dstip6
This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the
destination IPv6 address of a packet. Use the not option to negate the match condition.
Default
none
Format
match [not] dstip6 destination-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length
Mode
Ipv6-Class-Map Config
match dstl4port
This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the
destination layer 4 port of a packet using a single keyword or numeric notation. To specify the
match condition as a single keyword, the value for portkey is one of the supported port
name keywords. The portkey argument can be: domain, echo, ftp, ftpdata, http,
smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, or www. Each of these translates into its equivalent port number.
To specify the match condition using a numeric notation, one layer 4 port number is required.
The port-number argument is an integer from 0 to 65535. Use the not option to negate the
match condition.
Default
none
Format
match [not] dstl4port {portkey | port-number}
Mode
Class-Map Config
Ipv6-Class-Map Config
match ip dscp
This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of
the IP DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) field in a packet, which is defined as the high-order six
bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header (the low-order two bits are not checked).
The dscpval value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 63, or symbolically through one
of the following keywords: af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41,
af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, or ef. Use the not option to
negate the match condition.
Note:
The IP DSCP, IP Precedence, and IP ToS match conditions are
alternative ways to specify a match criterion for the same Service
Type field in the IP header, but with a slightly different user notation.
M6100 Series Switches
Quality of Service Commands
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