D-Link DGS-6600-48T Product Manual - Page 416
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DGS-6604 m Supported Protocols: Protocol arp bgp dhcp dns egp ftp ip netbios nfs ntp ospf pppoe rip rtsp CLI Reference Guide match value from a class map, use the no form of this command. As an example for the match dscp command, if the user wants to match the DCSP values of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 (note that only one of the IP DSCP values needs to be matched, not all of the specified DSCP values), enter the match dscp 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 command. This command is used by the class map to identify the specified DSCP value on a packet as a match with the traffic class configured. To identify IP precedence values to use as the match criteria, use the match precedence command in class-map configuration mode. To remove IP precedence values from a class map, use the no form of this command. For example, to use the precedence values of 0, 1, 2, or 3 (note that only one of the precedence values needs to be matched, not all of the specified precedence values), enter the match ip precedence 0,1.2.3 command or match ip precedence 0-3 command. To configure the match criteria for a class map on the basis of the specified protocol, use the match protocol command in class-map configuration mode. To remove protocol-based match criterion from a class map, use the no form of this command. To match and classify traffic on the basis of the virtual local-area network (VLAN) identification number, use the match vlan command in class-map configuration mode. To remove a previously specified VLAN identification number as a match criterion, use the no form of this command The match protocol command specifies the name of a protocol to be used as the match criteria against which packets are checked to determine if they belong to the class. The following table lists the reference for the supported protocols. Description IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Border Gateway Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Domain Name Server lookup Exterior Gateway Protocol File Transfer Protocol IP (version 4) NetBIOS Network File System Network Time Protocol Open Shortest Path First Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Routing Information Protocol Real-Time Streaming Protocol 406