Class-Map - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

Small business 300 series managed switches command line interface guide release 1.3
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Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
78-21075-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Qos: basic
Basic trust: dscp
Example 2 - The following example displays QoS attributes when QoS is enabled
in basic mode on the device and the advanced mode is not supported.
switchxxxxxx#
show qos
Qos: disable
Trust: dscp
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class-map

The class-map command and its subcommands are used to define packet
classification, marking, and aggregate policing as part of a globally-named service
policy applied on a per-interface basis.
A class map consists of one or more ACLs (see
traffic flow by determining which packets match some or all of the criteria
specified in the ACLs.
Use the class-map Global Configuration mode command to create or modify a
class map and enter the Class-map Configuration mode (only possible when QoS
is in the advanced mode).
Use the no form of this command to delete a class map.
All class map commands are only available when QoS is in advanced mode.
Syntax
class-map-name [match-all | match-any]
class-map
class-map-name
no class-map
Parameters
c
lass-map-name—Specifies the class map name.
match-all—Performs a logical AND of all the criteria of the ACLs belonging
to this class map. All match criteria in this class map must be matched.
ACL
Commands). It defines a
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