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Syntax of the “no” Form
Use the no form of this command to remove IP precedence values from a class map:
no match ip precedence ip-precedence-value [ip-precedence-value] [ip-precedence-
value][ip-precedence-value][ip-precedence-value][ip-precedence-value][ip-
precedence-value] [ip-precedence-value][ip-precedence-value]
Mode
Class‐map configuration:
XSR(config-cmap-xx)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the service policy called priority50 and attach
service policy priority50 to an interface. In this example, the class map called ipprec5 will evaluate
all packets entering F1/0/0 for an IP precedence value of 5. If the incoming packet has been marked
with the IP precedence value of 5, the packet will be treated with a priority level of 50.
XSR(config)#class-map ipprec5
XSR(config-cmap
XSR(config)#policy-map priority50
XSR(config-pmap
XSR(config-pmap-c
XSR(config)#interface fastethernet 1
XSR(config-if
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show class-map
This command displays all class maps and their matching criteria.
You can use the
show class-map
command to display all class maps and their matching criteria.
If you enter the optional class‐map‐name argument, the specified class map and its matching
criteria will be displayed.
Syntax
show class-map [class-map-name]
Mode
EXEC, Privileged EXEC, or Global configuration:
XSR>, XSR#,
or
XSR(config)#
Sample Output
In this example, three class maps are defined. Packets that match access list 103 belong to class c3,
IP packets with IP precedence belong to class c2, and packets with DSCP 32 belong to class c1. The
output from the
show class-map
command shows the three defined class maps.
XSR#show class-map
class-map-name
Name of the class map.