Tcp Destination-Port - Avaya G450 Cli Reference Manual

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Note:
The not form of the command is not relevant in the crypto-list ip-rule context.
Note:
Example
To specify that rule 22 of QoS policy list 460 applies to any packet coming from IP address
135.64.104.102:
G450-001(QoS 460/rule 22)# source-ip host 135.64.104.102
To specify that rule 22 of QoS policy list 460 applies to any packet except those coming from IP
address 135.64.104.102:
G450-001(QoS 460/rule 22)# not source-ip host 135.64.104.102
Related Commands - Policy-based routing
destination-ip,
dscp (policy-based routing, packet sniffing,
capture-list,
tcp
Related Commands - Policy
composite-operation, destination-ip,
dscp-table,
show isdn bri
destination-port,
Related Commands - VPN
description (ip
rule), destination-ip,
map,
show ip crypto-list

tcp destination-port

Use the tcp destination-port command to define a destination port with the TCP protocol
for which to apply the current rule.
Use the no form of the command to set the TCP destination port to
TCP, the protocol is set to TCP and the source 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 source 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 destination-port any | {{eq | lt | gt}
{port_name | port_number}} | {range start_port end_port}
destination-port,
tcp
source-port,
dscp
link,
tcp
destination-port,
udp source-port
ip
VPN), icmp, ip-protocol,
udp
destination-port,
(policy), icmp,
show
tcp
established,
crypto-list,
ip-rule
(VPN), local-address,
Packet sniffing
show ip
udp source-port
composite-operation,
tcp
source-port,
udp
protect crypto
. If the protocol is not
any
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