it will not match any packets since ACL is not pesent. The "Match Any"
keyword is used only if u have more than one match conditions within
the same class map (which you dont ).
BTW: u can always lab it up and check.
Thanks!
-Vijay Shekhar
CCIE#17589/CISSP#65114/RHCE
http://au.linkedin.com/in/vshekhar
Quoting Stephen Robinson <stephen.robinson_at_qtzl.com>:
> In a class-map like this
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> Class-map match-any class1
> Match access-group 101
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> If 101 does not exist does this class map match every packet? Or no
> packets?
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