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Context Configuration Mode Commands
▀ class-map
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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class-map
This command deletes/creates and enters the Class-Map Configuration Mode within the current destination context to
configure the match rules for packet classification to flow-based traffic policing for a subscriber session flow.
configure the match rules for packet classification to flow-based traffic policing for a subscriber session flow.
Product
PDSN, HA, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Deletes configured Class-Map within the context.
Specifies the name of Class-Map rule and can consist of from 1 to 15 alpha and/or numeric characters in
length and is case sensitive.
length and is case sensitive.
Default: Enabled.
Enables AND logic for all matching parameters configured in specific Class-Map to classify traffic
flow/packets. It indicates to match all classification rules in specific Class-Map to consider the specified
Class-Map as a match.
Enables AND logic for all matching parameters configured in specific Class-Map to classify traffic
flow/packets. It indicates to match all classification rules in specific Class-Map to consider the specified
Class-Map as a match.
Default: Disabled.
Enables OR logic for matching parameters configured in specific Class-Map to classify traffic flow/packets.
It indicates to match any of the classification rule in specific Class-Map to consider the specified Class-Map
as a match.
Enables OR logic for matching parameters configured in specific Class-Map to classify traffic flow/packets.
It indicates to match any of the classification rule in specific Class-Map to consider the specified Class-Map
as a match.
Usage
Use this command to enter in Class-Map Configuration Mode to set classification parameters or filters in
traffic policy for a subscriber session flow.
traffic policy for a subscriber session flow.
Important:
In this mode classification rules added sequentially with match command to form a Class-Map. To
change and/or delete or re-add a particular rule entire Class-Map is required to delete.
Example
Following command configures classification map
Following command configures classification map
with option to match any condition in match rule.