Related Commands - Policy-based routing
destination-ip,
dscp (policy-based routing, packet sniffing,
capture-list, source-ip,
Related Commands - Policy
composite-operation, destination-ip,
dscp-table,
show isdn bri
udp source-port
Related Commands - VPN
description (ip
rule), destination-ip,
icmp,
ip
crypto-list, ip-protocol,
show ip
crypto-list,
tcp source-port
Use the tcp source-port command to define a source port with the TCP protocol for which
to apply the current rule.
Use the no form of the command to set the TCP source port to
the protocol is set to TCP and the destination port is set to its default value.
Use the not form of the command to specify that the rule applies to all TCP ports other than the
requested ports. If the protocol is not TCP, the protocol is set to TCP and the destination port is
set to its default value
Note:
Issuing this command also sets the protocol to be TCP, if it is not already.
Note:
Syntax
[not] tcp source-port any | {{eq | lt | gt} {port_name | port_number}}
| {range start_port end_port}
no tcp source-port
tcp
source-port,
udp
dscp
link, source-ip,
dscp (policy-based routing, packet sniffing,
ip-rule
(VPN), local-address,
tcp
source-port,
udp
destination-port,
VPN), icmp, ip-protocol,
destination-port,
udp source-port
(policy), icmp,
show
tcp
established,
tcp
source-port,
protect crypto
udp source-port
Packet sniffing
show ip
composite-operation,
udp
destination-port,
VPN), fragment,
map, source-ip,
. If the protocol is not TCP,
any
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