Command Mode

Class-Map Config

5.12.2.5match class-map

This command adds to the specified class definition the set of match conditions defined for another class.

Syntax

match class-map <refclassname>

<refclassname> is the name of an existing DiffServ class whose match conditions are being referenced by the specified class definition.

Note: There is no [not] option for this match command.

Default

None

Command Mode

Class-Map Config

Restrictions The class types of both <classname> and <refclassname> must be identical (that is, any vs. any, or all vs. all). A class type of acl is not supported by this command. Cannot specify <refclassname> the same as <classname> (that is, self-referencing of class name not allowed). At most one other class may be referenced by a class. Any attempt to delete the <refclassname> class while still referenced by any <classname> shall fail.

The combined match criteria of <classname> and <refclassname> must be an allowed combination based on the class type. Any subsequent changes to the <refclassname> class match criteria must maintain this validity, or the change attempt shall fail. The total number of class rules formed by the complete reference class chain (includes both predecessor and successor classes) must not exceed a platform-specific maximum. In some cases, each removal of a refclass rule reduces the maximum number of available rules in the class definition by one.

5.12.2.6no match class-map

This command removes from the specified class definition the set of match conditions defined for another class.

Syntax

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