Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 251

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Command Reference | Traffic control | 251 Ending VLAN ID value used as classification condition. The range from the specified starting value to the ending value can be a maximum of 30. [Input mode] class map mode [Description] Uses the VLAN ID as the condition to classify the traffic class. To delete the classification condition, use the no match vlan command. This can be used in conjunction with the setting of the match vlan command. The match vlan command or match vlan-range command settings can be repeated up to the maximum number that can be registered (30). [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. [Example] Specify VLAN #20 through #30 as the classification conditions for class map "class1". SWR2310(config)#class-map class1 SWR2310(config-cmap)#match vlan-range 20 to 30 9.2.20 Show class map information [Syntax] show class-map [name] [Parameter] name : Class map name. If this is omitted, all class map information is shown. [Input mode] unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode [Description] Shows information for the specified class map. The following information is shown for each class map. Section Item Description Classification conditions (match) Match Access-List Access list ID Match ethertype Ethernet Type Match vlan VLAN ID Match vlan-range Match CoS CoS value Match IP precedence TOS precedence Match IP DSCP DSCP value • The classification condition is shown only once for each type that is specified. • A classification condition for which a corresponding command (match) is not set will not be shown. [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. [Example] Show information for class map "class1". SWR2310#show class-map class1 Class-Map Name: class1 Match vlan 10

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Ending VLAN ID value used as classification condition. The range from the specified starting value
to the ending value can be a maximum of 30.
[Input mode]
class map mode
[Description]
Uses the VLAN ID as the condition to classify the traffic class.
To delete the classification condition, use the
no match vlan
command.
This can be used in conjunction with the setting of the
match vlan
command.
The
match vlan
command or
match vlan-range
command settings can be repeated up to the maximum number that can be
registered (30).
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
[Example]
Specify VLAN #20 through #30 as the classification conditions for class map "class1".
SWR2310(config)#class-map class1
SWR2310(config-cmap)#match vlan-range 20 to 30
9.2.20 Show class map information
[Syntax]
show
class-map
[
name
]
[Parameter]
name
:
Class map name. If this is omitted, all class map information is shown.
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows information for the specified class map. The following information is shown for each class map.
Section
Item
Description
Classification conditions (match)
Match Access-List
Access list ID
Match ethertype
Ethernet Type
Match vlan
VLAN ID
Match vlan-range
Match CoS
CoS value
Match IP precedence
TOS precedence
Match IP DSCP
DSCP value
The classification condition is shown only once for each type that is specified.
A classification condition for which a corresponding command (match) is not set will not be shown.
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
[Example]
Show information for class map "class1".
SWR2310#show class-map class1
Class-Map Name: class1
Match vlan 10
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