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Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference
OL-9640-07
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands
class
class
Use the class policy-map configuration command to specify the name of the class whose policy you want
to create or to change or to specify the system default class before you configure a policy and to enter
policy-map class configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to remove the class from a
policy map.
class {class-map-name| class-default}
no class {class-map-name| class-default}
Syntax Description
Defaults No policy map classes are defined.
Command Modes Policy-map configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines Before using the class class-map-name command in policy-map configuration mode, you must create
the class by using the class-map class-map-name global configuration command. The class
class-default is the class to which traffic is directed if that traffic does not match any of the match criteria
in the configured class maps.
Use the policy-map global configuration command to identify the policy map and to enter policy-map
configuration mode. After specifying a policy map, you can configure a policy for new classes or modify
a policy for any existing classes in that policy map.
An input policy map can have a maximum of 64 classes, plus class-default.
You attach the policy map to a port by using the service-policy interface configuration command.
After entering the class command, you enter policy-map class configuration mode, and these
configuration commands are available:
bandwidth: specifies the bandwidth allocated for a class belonging to a policy map. For more
information, see the
bandwidth command.
exit: exits policy-map class configuration mode and returns to policy-map configuration mode.
no: returns a command to its default setting.
class-map-name Name of a class map created by using the class-map global configuration
command.
class-default The system default class. This class matches all unclassified traffic. You
cannot create or delete the default class.
Release Modification
12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.

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