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Now on a rod or a switch you can match traffic by matching a DCP Valley so you could match E F as an

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example and then do something with the traffic.

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See here's my genius three Radha and I can go to global configuration mode and use the command class

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map and I can either do a match all or a match any match all means all the statements have to be true

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when matching match any means any one of them need to be true and as per this example we could match

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VoIP or whatever name we decide and then we can say match and notice you can match on many values but

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as an example we could match IP DCP DSP values are in the range 0 to 63 there are eight binary bets

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so two to the power of eight is 64 in the range 0 to 63.

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Here are the well known values.

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Notice a f in eleven so a f one one or a few eleven a if one.

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So notice a f one two here's a 41.

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So a f for one.

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Here are the class selected values so as an example CLOs select to three notice those binary buts equate

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to three.

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And here we have expedited forwarding notice what the binary is set to so if we set that to F and then

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do a show run notice it shows up as that in the running config but we could also use the command match

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IP DCP 46 because 46 is the same as E F Is it a tomorrow or is it a tomato.

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It's the same thing.
