Match Precedence - Cisco CRS Command Reference Manual

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match precedence

match precedence
To identify IP precedence values as match criteria, use the match precedence command in class map
configuration mode. To remove precedence values from a class map, use the no form of this command.
match [not] precedence [ipv4| ipv6] precedence-value [precedence-value1 ... precedence-value7]
no match [not] precedence [ipv4| ipv6] precedence-value [precedence-value1 ... precedence-value7]
Syntax Description
not
ipv4
ipv6
precedence-value
Command Default
Matching on both IP Version 4 (IPv4) and IPv6 packets is the default.
Command Modes
Class map configuration
Command History
Release
Release 2.0
Release 3.2
Release 3.3.0
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task
IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator
for assistance.
The match precedence command specifies a precedence value that is used as the match criteria against which
packets are checked to determine if they belong to the class specified by the class map.
To use the match precedence command, you must first enter the class-map command to specify the name
of the class whose match criteria you want to establish. If you specify more than one match precedence
command in a class map, only the last command entered applies.
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(Optional) Negates the specified match result.
(Optional) Specifies the IPv4 precedence value.
(Optional) Specifies the IPv6 precedence value.
An IP precedence value identifier that specifies the exact value. Range is from 0 to
7. Reserved keywords can be specified instead of numeric values.
Precedence Values and Names, on page 51
Up to eight precedence values can be matched in one match statement.
Modification
This command was introduced.
The ipv6 and ipv4 keywords were added.
The not keyword was added.
Quality of Service Commands on the Cisco IOS XR Software
describes the reserved keywords.
Table 3: IP
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