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Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
OL-11157-01
Chapter 4 Configuring Class Maps and Policy Maps
Configuring Layer 3 and Layer 4 Class Maps
The syntax of this command is:
[l
ine_number] match any
The optional l
ine_number argument to identify individual match commands to
help you edit or delete them. Enter an integer from 2 to 255 as the line number.
You can enter no line_number to delete long match commands instead of entering
the entire line. The line numbers do not dictate a priority or sequence for the
match statements.
For example, to specify that t
he class map is to match on any network traffic,
enter:
host1/Admin(config)# class-map match-any L4_MATCHANYTRAFFIC_CLASS
host1/Admin(config-cmap)# match a
ny
To remove the match any criteria from the class map, enter:
host1/Admin(config-cmap)# no match any
Defining Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask Match Criteria
To specify the destination IP address and subnet mask as the Layer 3 and Layer 4
network traffic matching criteria, use the match destination-address command
in class map configuration mode.
The syntax of this command is:
[l
ine_number] match destination-address ip_address mask
The arguments are:
line_number—(Optional) Line number to identify individual match
commands. Enter an integer from 2 to 255 as the line number. You can enter
no line_number to delete long match commands instead of entering the entire
line. The line numbers do not dictate a priority or sequence for the match
statements.
ip_address—Destination IP address. Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal
notation (for example, 192.168.11.1).
mask—Subnet mask entry in dotted-decimal notation (for example,
255.255.255.0).

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