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Catalyst 2960 Switch Command Reference
78-16882-01
Chapter 2 Catalyst 2960 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
class-map
class-map
Use the class-map global configuration command to create a class map to be used for matching packets
to the class whose name you specify and to enter class-map configuration mode. Use the no form of this
command to delete an existing class map and to return to global configuration mode.
class-map [match-all | match-any] class-map-name
no class-map [match-all | match-any] class-map-name
Syntax Description
Defaults No class maps are defined.
If neither the match-all or match-any keyword is specified, the default is match-all.
Command Modes Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines Use this command to specify the name of the class for which you want to create or modify class-map
match criteria and to enter class-map configuration mode.
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-port basis.
After you are in quality of service (QoS) class-map configuration mode, these configuration commands
are available:
description: describes the class map (up to 200 characters). The show class-map privileged EXEC
command displays the description and the name of the class-map.
exit: exits from QoS class-map configuration mode.
match: configures classification criteria. For more information, see the match (class-map
configuration) command.
no: removes a match statement from a class map.
rename: renames the current class map. If you rename a class map with a name that is already used,
the message
A class-map with this name already exists appears.
To define packet classification on a physical-port basis, only one match command per class map is
supported. In this situation, the match-all and match-any keywords are equivalent.
match-all (Optional) Perform a logical-AND of all matching statements under this class
map. All criteria in the class map must be matched.
match-any (Optional) Perform a logical-OR of the matching statements under this class
map. One or more criteria must be matched.
class-map-name Name of the class map.
Release Modification
12.2(25)FX This command was introduced.

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