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config diffserv class create all, at the time of class, creation.

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software An acl class type copies its set of match criteria from the current rule definition of the specified ACL number. All elements of a single ACL Rule are treated by DiffServ as a grouped set, similar to class type all. For any class, at least one class match condition must be specified for the class to be considered valid. Note: The class match conditions are obtained from the referenced access list at the time of class creation. Thus, any subsequent changes to the referenced ACL definition do not affect the DiffServ class. To pick up the latest ACL definition, the DiffServ class must be deleted and recreated. Format config diffserv class create acl config diffserv class create all This command defines a new DiffServ class of type all. The parameter is a casesensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the class (Note: the class name 'default' is reserved and must not be used here). The class type of all indicates how the individual class match criteria are evaluated. All of the individual match conditions must be true for a packet to be considered a member of the class. Format config diffserv class create all config diffserv class create any This command defines a new DiffServ class of type any. The parameter is a casesensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the class (Note: the class name 'default' is reserved and must not be used here). The class type of any indicates how the individual class match criteria are evaluated. Only one of the match criteria must be true for a packet to belong to the class; multiple matching criteria are evaluated in a sequential order, with the highest precedence awarded to the first criterion defined for the class. Format config diffserv class create any 9-4 Differentiated Services 202-10009-01

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
9-4
Differentiated Services
202-10009-01
An
acl
class type copies its set of match criteria from the current rule definition of the specified
ACL number. All elements of a single ACL Rule are treated by DiffServ as a grouped set, similar
to class type all. For any class, at least one class match condition must be specified for the class to
be considered valid.
Note: The class match conditions are obtained from the referenced access list
at the time of class
creation.
Thus, any subsequent changes to the referenced ACL definition do not affect the
DiffServ class. To pick up the latest ACL definition, the DiffServ class must be deleted and re-
created.
Format
config diffserv class create acl <classname> <aclid>
config diffserv class create all
This command defines a new DiffServ class of type
all
. The
<classname>
parameter is a case-
sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the class (Note: the
class name ‘default’ is reserved and must not be used here).
The class type of
all
indicates how the individual class match criteria are evaluated. All of the
individual match conditions must be true for a packet to be considered a member of the class.
Format
config diffserv class create all <classname>
config diffserv class create any
This command defines a new DiffServ class of type
any
. The
<classname>
parameter is a case-
sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the class (Note: the
class name ‘default’ is reserved and must not be used here).
The class type of
any
indicates how the individual class match criteria are evaluated. Only one of
the match criteria must be true for a packet to belong to the class; multiple matching criteria are
evaluated in a sequential order, with the highest precedence awarded to the first criterion defined
for the class.
Format
config diffserv class create any <classname>