Asante Technologies 40240/40480-10G Switch User Manual


 
match
This command defines the criteria used to classify traffic. Use the
no
form to delete
the matching criteria.
Syntax
[no] match {access-list acl-name | ip dscp dscp | ipv6 dscp dscp | ip
precedence ip-precedence | vlan vlan}
acl-name - Name of the access control list. Any type of ACL can be
specified, including standard or extended IP ACLs and MAC ACLs.
(Range: 1-16 characters)
dscp - A Differentiated Service Code Point value. (Range: 0-63)
ip-precedence - An IP Precedence value. (Range: 0-7)
vlan - A VLAN. (Range:1-4093)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Class Map Configuration
Command Usage
• First enter the class-map command to designate a class map and enter the
Class Map configuration mode. Then use the
match
command to specify the
fields within ingress packets that must match to qualify for this class map.
If an ingress packet matches an ACL specified by this command, any deny
rules included in the ACL will be ignored.
• If match criteria includes an IP ACL or IP priority rule, then a VLAN rule cannot
be included in the same class map.
If match criteria includes a MAC ACL or VLAN rule, then neither an IP ACL nor
IP priority rule can be included in the same class map.
• Up to 16 match commands are permitted per class map.
Example
This example creates a class map called “rd_class#1,” and sets it to match packets
marked for DSCP service value 3:
Console(config)#class-map rd_class#1_ match-any
Console(config-cmap)#match ip dscp 3
Console(config-cmap)#
This example creates a class map call “rd_class#2,” and sets it to match packets
marked for IP Precedence service value 5:
Console(config)#class-map rd_class#2 match-any
Console(config-cmap)#match ip precedence 5
Console(config-cmap)#
36-3
match
36