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match destination-address
To identify a specific destination MAC address explicitly as a match criterion in a class map, use the match
destination-address command in class map configuration mode. To remove a specific destination MAC
address from the matching criteria for a class map, use the no form of this command.
match destination-address mac address
no match destination-address mac address
Syntax Description
Specifies a MAC address.mac
Specifies a destination MAC address.
address
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Class map configuration
Command History
ModificationRelease
This command was introduced.Release 3.4.0
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task
IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator
for assistance.
The match destination-address command specifies a destination address that is used as the match criteria
against which packets are checked to determine if they belong to the class specified by the class map.
To use the match destination-address command, you must first enter the class-map command to specify
the name of the class whose match criteria you want to establish. If you specify more than one match
destination-address command in a class map, only the last command entered applies.
The match destination-address command is supported only on an output service policy.
Layer 2 match criteria on a Layer 3 target, or Layer 3 match criteria on a Layer 2 target, is not allowed. The
match destination-address command is supported on egress Layer 2 interfaces, Layer 2 subinterfaces, and
Layer 3 physical interfaces. Layer 3 physical interfaces are supported, because it is possible for a Layer 3
interface to have underlying Layer 2 subinterfaces.
The command is allowed on a policy map that is attached to an Ethernet interface. The command is invalid
on a policy that is attached to a Packet-over-SONET/SDH (POS) interface or a routed VLAN subinterface.
The match 48-bit MAC address is specified in xxxx.xxxx.xxxx format on L2VPN PE interfaces.
Cisco IOS XR Modular Quality of Service Command Reference for the Cisco CRS Router, Release 4.0
OL-23235-03 39
Quality of Service Commands on the Cisco IOS XR Software
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BrandCisco
ModelCRS
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