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match, Specific IEEE 802.1Q CoS value. The COS_LIST is from 0 to 7; Enter one or
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DGS-6604 m match match Use the match command in the class map configuration mode to configure the match criteria for a class-map. Use the no form of the command to remove the match criteria. match {access-list ACCESS-LIST-NAME | cos COS-LIST | [ip] dscp DSCP-LIST | [ip] precedence IP-PRECEDENCE-LIST| | protocol PROTOCOL-NAME | vlan VLAN-LIST} no match { access-list ACCESS-LIST-NAME | cos COS-LIST | [ip] dscp DSCP-LIST | [ip] precedence IP-PRECEDENCE-LIST| | protocol PROTOCOL-NAME | vlan VLAN-ID-LIST} Syntax Description access-list ACCESS- Name of an access-list that will be used as the match criteria. The only allowed LIST-NAME access-list is the ip access-list with a permit rule to class the pass-through traffic, other traffic is not classified for any QoS service. cos COS-LIST Specific IEEE 802.1Q CoS value. The COS_LIST is from 0 to 7; Enter one or more CoS values separated by commas. dscp DSCP-LIST Numbers (0 to 63) representing differentiated services code point values. Enter one or more differentiated service code point (DSCP) values separated by commas. precedence IP-PRECEDENCELIST Numbers (0 to 7) representing the IP precedence values. Enter one or more precedence values separated by commas. protocol Name of the protocol (for example, bgp) used as a matching criterion. See the PROTOCOL-NAME "Usage Guidelines" for a list of protocols supported by most routers. vlan VLAN-ID-LIST VLAN identification number, numbers, or range of numbers. Valid VLAN identification numbers must be in the range of 1 to 4094. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Not configured Class-map configuration To use the match command, the user must first enter the class-map command to specify the name of the class to establish the match criteria with. The treatment of these matched packets is defined by the user through the setting of Quality of Service (QoS) policies in the policy-map class configuration mode. The match access-list command specifies a named ACL whose contents are used as the match criteria against which packets are checked to determine if they belong to the class. The packets that are permitted by the access list will be included in the class. To match a packet on the basis of a Layer 2 class of service (CoS) marking, use the match cos command in class-map configuration mode. To remove a specific Layer 2 CoS marking as a match criterion, use the no form of this command. To identify one or more differentiated service code point (DSCP), use the match dscp command in class-map configuration mode. To remove a specific DSCP CLI Reference Guide 405