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16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series class class To define a traffic classification for the policy to act on using the class-map name or access group, use the class policy-map configuration command. To delete an existing class map, use the no form of this command. class class-map-name [access-group acl-index-or-name] no class class-map-name Syntax Description class-map-name access-group acl-index-or-name Name of the class map. (Optional) Number or name of an IP standard or extended access control list (ACL). For an IP standard ACL, the index range is 1 to 99 and 1300 to 1999; for an IP extended ACL, the index range is 100 to 199 and 2000 to 2699. Defaults No policy-map class maps are defined. Command Modes Policy-map configuration Command History Release 12.1(6)EA2 12.2(15)ZJ Modification This command was introduced. This command was implemented on the following platforms: Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco 3700 series routers. Usage Guidelines Before you use the class command, use the policy-map global configuration command to identify the policy map and to enter policy-map configuration mode. After you specify a policy map, you can configure a policy for new classes or modify a policy for any existing classes in that policy map. You attach the policy map to an interface by using the service-policy interface configuration command; however, you cannot attach one that uses an ACL classification to the egress direction. The class name that you specify in the policy map ties the characteristics for that class to the class map and its match criteria as configured by using the class-map global configuration command. The class command performs the same function as the class-map global configuration command. Use the class command when a new classification, which is not shared with any other ports, is needed. Use the class-map command when the map is shared among many ports. Note In a policy map, the class named class-default is not supported. The switch does not filter traffic based on the policy map defined by the class class-default policy-map configuration command. After entering the class command, you enter policy-map class configuration mode. When you are in this mode, these configuration commands are available: • default: sets a command to its default. Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ 161

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16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
class
161
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ
class
To define a traffic classification for the policy to act on using the class-map name or access group, use
the
class
policy-map configuration command. To delete an existing class map, use the
no
form of this
command.
class
class-map-name
[
access-group
acl-index-or-name
]
no class
class-map-name
Syntax Description
Defaults
No policy-map class maps are defined.
Command Modes
Policy-map configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Before you use the
class
command, use the
policy-map
global configuration command to identify the
policy map and to enter policy-map configuration mode. After you specify a policy map, you can
configure a policy for new classes or modify a policy for any existing classes in that policy map. You
attach the policy map to an interface by using the
service-policy
interface configuration command;
however, you cannot attach one that uses an ACL classification to the egress direction.
The class name that you specify in the policy map ties the characteristics for that class to the class map
and its match criteria as configured by using the
class-map
global configuration command.
The
class
command performs the same function as the
class-map
global configuration command. Use
the
class
command when a new classification, which is not shared with any other ports, is needed. Use
the
class-map
command when the map is shared among many ports.
Note
In a policy map, the class named class-default is not supported. The switch does not filter traffic
based on the policy map defined by the
class class-default
policy-map configuration command.
After entering the
class
command, you enter policy-map class configuration mode. When you are in this
mode, these configuration commands are available:
default
: sets a command to its default.
class-map-name
Name of the class map.
access-group
acl-index-or-name
(Optional)
Number or name of an IP standard or extended access control list
(ACL). For an IP standard ACL, the index range is 1 to 99 and 1300 to 1999;
for an IP extended ACL, the index range is 100 to 199 and 2000 to 2699.
Release
Modification
12.1(6)EA2
This command was introduced.
12.2(15)ZJ
This command was implemented on the following platforms: Cisco 2600
series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco 3700 series routers.