match access-group
match access-group
Use the match access-group class-map configuration command to configure the match criteria for a
class map on the basis of the specified access control list (ACL). Use the no form of this command to
remove the ACL match criteria.
Syntax Description
acl-index-or-name
Defaults
No match criteria are defined.
Command Modes
Class-map configuration
Command History
Release
12.2(25)EX
Usage Guidelines
The match access-group command specifies a numbered or named ACL to use as the match criteria to
determine if packets belong to the class specified by the class map.
Before using the match access-group command, you must enter the class-map global configuration
command to specify the name of the class whose match criteria you want to establish.
You can use the match access-group classification only on input policy maps.
Examples
This example shows how to create a class map called inclass, which uses the access control list acl1 as
the match criterion:
Switch(config)# class-map match-any inclass
Switch(config-cmap)# match access-group acl1
Switch(config-cmap)# exit
You can verify your settings by entering the show class-map privileged EXEC command.
Related Commands
Command
class-map
show class-map
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match access-group acl-index-or-name
no match access-group acl-index-or-name
Number or name of an IP standard or extended access control list (ACL) or
MAC ACL. For an IP standard ACL, the ACL index range is 1 to 99 and 1300
to 1999. For an IP extended ACL, the ACL index range is 100 to 199
and 2000 to 2699.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Description
Creates a class map to be used for matching packets to the class whose name
you specify.
Displays quality of service (QoS) class maps.
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