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set diffserv class delete

D-Series CLI Reference 8-5

Example

This example shows how to create a Diffserv class called “admin”: 

D2(rw)->set diffserv class create all admin

set diffserv class delete

Use this command to delete a Diffserv class and remove any match assigned to the class.

Syntax

set diffserv class delete classname

Parameters

Defaults

None.

Mode

Switch command, read‐write.

Usage

You cannot use this command to delete a class that has been assigned to a policy. Before deleting a 
class with an assigned policy and service port(s), you must first:

Remove the service port(s) assigned to the policy using the set diffserv service remove 
command (

page 8‐16

), then

Remove the specified class using the set diffserv policy class remove command (

page 8‐11

).

Example

This example shows how to delete the Diffserv “admin” class: 

D2(rw)->set diffserv class delete admin

set diffserv class match

Use this command to match a Diffserv class to a service condition based on layer 2, 3, and 4 packet 
parameters. 

set diffserv class match {[every classname] [dstmac | scrmac classname macaddr
macmask
] [dstip | srcip classname ipaddr ipmask] [dstl4port | srcl4port{keyword
classname keyword | number classname portnumber}] [ipdscp classname dscpval]
[ipprecedence classname precedencenumber] [iptos classname tosbits tosmask]
[protocol {keyword classname protocol-name | number classname protocol-number}]
[refclass {add | remove}{classname refclassname}] [vlan classname vlanid]}

Parameters

classname

Specifies the class name to be deleted.

every classname

Matches all packets to a specific class.

dstmac | scrmac classname 
macaddr macmask

Matches to a specific class based on destination or source MAC 
address.

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