02-27-2002 09:32 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:39 PM
Below is an extract from the
show class-map
cisco ios command reference
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show class-map command:
Switch# show class-map class1
Class Map match-any class1 (id 4)
Match ip dscp 11 21
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I am trying to find out the significance of the
(id 4)
that is returned in the show class-map command.
What does this id value mean?
Can I define it? (if so where?)
Is it defined by the 3550?
Does the 3550 use it to identify the class-map?
I have created 600 class maps on my 3550 and have noticed that the value of
id for
a large number of them is 255. Any ideas?
Hope you can help,
02-28-2002 07:25 AM
It may help you
FYI :
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/showpolicy.html
These numbers define an internal ID used with the CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB Management Information Base (MIB). They no longer appear in the show policy-map output in current releases of Cisco IOS.
03-01-2002 04:47 AM
Hi
The Software version that I am Running is
Rel 12.1(6) (EA1) (Release Software fc1)
This is from November 2001. Is this no longer regarded as a current release
of Cisco IOS?
The cisco box that I am using is a Catalyst 3550.
My concern aboutr the "id" value being returned in the show class map
command is due to the fact that when I defined 600 class maps on the 3550
the id on on a large ammount of them was 255 in the show class map command.
Is there a limit to the number of class maps that can be defined on a
catalyst 3550?
Does the 3550 use the class map ID to reference the class map OR does it
use the name that I define for the classmap?
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