HP BladeSystem bc2800 Command Line Interface Reference Guide HP BladeSystem PC - Page 224
class, access-group, no class, policy-map, service-policy
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QoS Commands class The class Policy-map Configuration mode command defines a traffic classification and enters the Policy-map Class Configuration mode. To remove a class map from the policy map, use the no form of this command. Syntax class class-map-name [access-group acl-name] no class class-map-name Parameters n class-map-name - Specifies the name of an existing class map. If the class map does not exist, a new class map will be created under the specified name. n acl-name - Specifies the name of an IP or MAC ACL. Default Setting No policy map is defined. Command Mode Policy-map Configuration mode Command Usage Before modifying a policy for an existing class or creating a policy for a new class, use the policy-map Global Configuration mode command to specify the name of the policy map to which the policy belongs and to enter the Policy-map Configuration mode. Use the service-policy (Ethernet, Port-channel) Interface Configuration mode command to attach a policy map to an interface. Use an existing class map to attach classification criteria to the specified policy map and use the access-group parameter to modify the classification criteria of the class map. If this command is used to create a new class map, the name of an IP or MAC ACL must also be specified. Example The following command defines a traffic classification called class1 with an access-group called HP. The class is in a policy map called policy1. Console(config)# policy-map policy1 Console (config-pmap)# class class1 access-group HP 18-8 www.hp.com HP PC Blade Switch CLI Reference Guide