class-map 119
■ match-any — Checks that the packet matches one or more
classification criteria in the class map match statement.
Default Configuration
By default, the match-all parameter is selected.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The class-map Global Configuration mode command is used to define
packet classification, marking and aggregate policing as part of a globally
named service policy applied on a per-interface basis.
The Class-Map Configuration mode enables entering up to two match
Class-map Configuration mode commands to configure the classification
criteria for the specified class. If two match Class-map Configuration
mode commands are entered, each should point to a different type of
ACL (e.g., one to an IP ACL and one to a MAC ACL). Since packet
classification is based on the order of the classification criteria, the order
in which the match Class-Map Configuration mode commands are
entered is important.
If there is more than one match statement in a match-all class map and
the same classification field appears in the participating ACLs, an error
message is generated.
Note:
A class map in match-all mode cannot be configured if it contains both
an IP ACL and a MAC ACL with an ether type that is not 0x0800.
Example
The following example creates a class map called class1 and configures it
to check that packets match all classification criteria in the class map
match statement.
Console(config)#
class-map
class1
match-all
Console(config-cmap)#