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Example 
Define class2 by invoking class1. 
Define match rule for class2. As class1 will be invoked, you should configure class1 
first.The match rule for class1 is: IP precedence is 5. 
[3Com] qos class class1
 
[3Com-qosclass-class1] if-match ip-precedence 5
 
Define class2 packets with the match rule as class1 and destination MAC address as 
0050-BA27-BED3. 
[3Com] qos class class2
 
[3Com-qosclass-class2] if-match class class1
 
[3Com-qosclass-class2] if-match destination-mac 00-50-BA-27-BE-D3
 
1.13  if-match criteria 
Syntax 
if-match [ logic-not ] 
criteria
 
undo if-match [ logic-not ] 
criteria
 
View 
Class view 
Parameter 
criteria
: Match rule of a class, which can be acl,  any,  class-map,  destination-mac
inbound-interfaceip-precedencedscpprotocolsource-mac or mpls-exp
Description 
Using the if-match not command, you can define the rule for all packets not 
satisfying the specified match rule. Using the undo if-match not command, you can 
delete the rule of all packets not satisfying the specified match rule. 
For the related command, see qos class
Example 
Define the packets with class match protocol not being IP. 
[3Com] qos class class1
 
[3Com-qosclass-class1] if-match logic-not protocol ip
 
3Com Router Command Reference Guide Addendum for V1.2
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