3Com 10014302 manual if-match rtp, Syntax, View, Parameter, Description, Example, undo qmtoken

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3Com Router Command Reference Guide Addendum for V1.2

1.19 if-match rtp

Syntax

if-match [ logic-not ] rtp start-port starting-port-numberend-port end-port-number

undo if-match [ logic-not ] rtp start-port starting-port-numberend-port end-port-number

View

Class view

Parameter

starting-port-number: Starting RTP port number in the range of 2000 to 65535.

end-port-number: Ending RTP port numbers in the range of 2000 to 65535.

Description

Using the if-match rtp command, you can define port match rule of RTP. Using the undo if-match rtp command, you can delete the port match rule of RTP.

This command is used to match RTP packets in the specified RTP port range, that is, match the packets of even UDP port numbers between starting-port-numberand < end-port-number. If this command is frequently used under a class, the last configuration will overwrite the previous ones.

For the related command, see qos class.

Example

Define the match rule of class1 as matching the packets whose RTP port number is the even UDP port number between 16384 and 32767.

[3Com] qos class class1

[3Com-qosclass-class1]if-match rtp start-port 16384 end-port 32767

1.20 qmtoken

Syntax

qmtoken token-number

undo qmtoken

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3Com 10014302 manual if-match rtp, Syntax, View, Parameter, Description, Example, qmtoken token-number, undo qmtoken