Guys,

I'm very confused about the use of match-any vs match-all, Can anyone here
help please?

When using either option I want to make sure my understaing is correct. If
we use the match-any then it means that under the class-map it can match
ANY of the options we have configured, it can match 1, 2 or all at once and
it would still work?  Using the match-all it means that it MUST match all
the rules we have configured else it would not apply, is this correct?

I want to know to when those commands can be useful!

For example:

ZBF: I can use match-any and match-all

control-plane: I can use match-any and match-all

control-plane host: I can use match-any and match-all

control-plane queue-threshold: I can use match-any and match-all

control-plane port-filter: I need always use match-all!!

Best Regards,

Rogério Freitas
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