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QoS Class-Map Matching

bssmith10
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Level 1

Hello,

When configuring a class-map, I want to match based on DSCP values.  I see that I can configure the match statement either as "match dscp" or "match ip dscp".  The router accepts either one.  Is there a difference between these two, or do they accomplish the same thing?

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Nagendra Kumar Nainar
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

"match dscp" matches both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic while "match ip dscp" matches only IPv4 traffic.

HTH,

Nagendra

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Nagendra Kumar Nainar
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

"match dscp" matches both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic while "match ip dscp" matches only IPv4 traffic.

HTH,

Nagendra

So as far as IPv4 is concerned, it works either way.  Thanks for the clarification!