Re: Match-all vs match-any

From: dara tomar (wish2ie@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 25 2008 - 11:00:51 ART


*I am sure,

The first one is incorrect !!!

How can we match two dscp values in a single packet ??

Regards,
Dara*

On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 6:43 PM, ccievoice1 <ccievoice1@gmail.com> wrote:

> YES
>
> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > *Example#1
> > *Class-map *match-all* test1
> > match ip dscp CS3
> > match ip dscp AF31
> >
> > result# the test1 class - must match CS3+AF31, otherwise this class will
> > not work.
> >
> > *Example#2
> > *Class-map *match-any* test1
> > match ip dscp CS3
> > match ip dscp AF31
> >
> > result# the test1 class will can match either CS3 or AF31
> >
> > *Example#3
> > *Class-map *match-all* test1
> > match ip dscp CS3 AF31
> >
> > result# the test1 class will can match either CS3 or AF31
> >
> > According to my understanding Example 2 and example 3 are the same.
> >
> > Am I right?
> >
> > -Frog
> >
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