
AT8901/2/3 Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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Format class-map match-all <class-map-name>
Mode Global Config
4.3.1.1 no class-map
This command eliminates an existing DiffServ class. The <class-map-name> is the
name of an existing DiffServ class ( The class name 'default' is reserved and is not
allowed here). This command may be issued at any time; if the class is currently
referenced by one or more policies or by any other class, the delete action fails.
Format
no class-map <class-map-name>
Mode Global Config
4.3.2 class-map rename
This command changes the name of a DiffServ class. The <class-map-name> is the
name of an existing DiffServ class. The
<new-class-map-name> parameter is a case-
sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the class
(The
<class-map-name> ‘default’ is reserved and must not be used here).
Default none
Format
class-map rename <class-map-name> <new-class-map-name>
Mode Global Config
4.3.3 match ethertype
This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the
value of the ethertype. The
<ethertype> value is specified as one of the following
keywords:
appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, mplsmcast, mplsucast, netbios,
novell, pppoe, rarp
or as a custom ethertype value in the range of 0x0600-0xFFFF.
NOTE: This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform.
Format
match ethertype {<keyword> | custom <0x0600-0xFFFF>}
Mode Class-Map Config
4.3.4 match any
This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition whereby all
packets are considered to belong to the class.
Default none
Format
match any
Mode Class-Map Config
4.3.5 match class-map
This command adds to the specified class definition the set of match conditions defined
for another class. The
<refclassname> is the name of an existing DiffServ class whose
match conditions are being referenced by the specified class definition.
Default none
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