
QoS Commands 363
match class-map
Use the
match class-map
command to add to the specified class definition the set of match
conditions defined for another class. Use the
no
form of this command to remove from the
specified class definition the set of match conditions defined for another class.
Syntax
match class-map
refclassname
no match class-map
refclassname
•
refclassname
—The name of an existing DiffServ class whose match conditions are being
referenced by the specified class definition.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Class-Map Configuration mode
User Guidelines
• The parameters
refclassname
and
class-map-name
can not be the same.
• Only one other class may be referenced by a class.
• Any attempts to delete the
refclassname
class while the class is still referenced by any
class-map-name
fails.
• The combined match criteria of
class-map-name
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 fails.
• The total number of class rules formed by the complete reference class chain (including
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.
Example
The following example adds match conditions defined for the Dell class to the class currently
being configured.
console(config-classmap)#match class-map Dell
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