Users Guide

Command Mode CLASS-MAP
Usage
Information
You cannot enter two match statements with the same filter-type. If you enter two match statements
with the same filter-type, the second statement overwrites the first statement. The match-all option
in a class-map does not support ip-any. Select either ip or IPv6 for the match-all criteria. If you
select ip-any, you cannot select ip or ipv6 for the same filter type.
Example
OS10(conf-cmap-qos)# match ip-any dscp 17-20
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
match precedence
Configures IP precedence values as a match criteria.
Syntax
match [not] {ip | ipv6 | ip-any} precedence precedence-list
Parameters
not Enter to cancel a previously applied match precedence rule.
ip Enter to use IPv4 as the match precedence rule.
ipv6 Enter to use IPv6 as the match precedence rule.
ip-any Enter to use both IPv4 and IPv6 as the match precedence rule.
precedence precendence-list Enter a precedence-list value, from 0 to 7.
Default Not configured
Command Mode CLASS-MAP
Usage
Information
You cannot enter two match statements with the same filter-type. If you enter two match statements
with the same filter-type, the second statement overwrites the first statement.
Example
OS10(conf-cmap-qos)# match not ipv6 precedence 3
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
match queue
Configures a match criteria for a queue.
Syntax
match queue queue-number
Parameters queue-number Enter a queue number, from 0 to 7.
Default Not configured
Command Mode CLASS-MAP
Usage
Information
You can configure this command only when the class-map type is queuing. You cannot enter two match
statements with the same filter-type. If you enter two match statements with the same filter-type, the
second statement overwrites the first statement.
Example
OS10(conf-cmap-queuing)# match queue 1
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
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