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Dell PowerConnect 8024 - Match Destination-Address Mac; Match Dstip

Dell PowerConnect 8024
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QoS Commands 401
match destination-address mac
Use the match destination-address mac command in Class-Map Configuration mode to add to
the specified class definition a match condition based on the destination MAC address of a
packet.
Syntax
match destination-address mac
macaddr
macmask
macaddr
— Specifies any valid layer 2 MAC address formatted as six two-digit hexadecimal
numbers separated by colons.
macmask
— Specifies a valid layer 2 MAC address bit mask formatted as six two-digit
hexadecimal numbers separated by colons. This address bit mask does not need to be
contiguous.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Class-Map Configuration mode
User Guidelines
This command has no user guidelines.
Example
The following example displays adding a match condition for the specified MAC address and bit
mask.
console(config-classmap)#match destination-address mac
AA:ED:DB:21:11:06 FF:FF:FF:EF:EE:EE
match dstip
Use the match dstip command in Class-Map Configuration mode to add to the specified class
definition a match condition based on the destination IP address of a packet.
Syntax
match dstip
ipaddr
ipmask
ipaddr
— Specifies a valid IP address.
ipmask
— Specifies a valid IP address bit mask. Note that even though this parameter is
similar to a standard subnet mask, it does not need to be contiguous.

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