Netgear M4300-28G CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 934
DiffServ Class Commands
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches no diffserv This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to inactive. While disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, DiffServ services are activated. Format Mode no diffserv Global Config DiffServ Class Commands Use the DiffServ class commands to define traffic classification. To classify traffic, you specify Behavior Aggregate (BA), based on DSCP and Multi-Field (MF) classes of traffic (name, match criteria) This set of commands consists of class creation/deletion and matching, with the class match commands specifying Layer 3, Layer 2, and general match criteria. The class match criteria are also known as class rules, with a class definition consisting of one or more rules to identify the traffic that belongs to the class. Note: After you create a class match criterion for a class, you cannot change or delete the criterion. To change or delete a class match criterion, you must delete and re-create the entire class. The CLI command root is class-map. class-map This command defines a DiffServ class of type match-all. When used without any match condition, this command enters the class-map mode. The class-map-name is a case sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying an existing DiffServ class. Note: The class-map-name default is reserved. Do not use it. The class type of match-all indicates all of the individual match conditions must be true for a packet to be considered a member of the class.This command may be used without specifying a class type to enter the Class-Map Config mode for an existing DiffServ class. Quality of Service Commands 934 CLI Command Reference Manual