704CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) AND RSVP

3To modify the cast type, enter a new cast type.

For a flow classifier, the options are unicast, multicast, and all.

To accept the default or current value that appears in brackets, press Enter.

4To modify the IP protocol type, enter another IP protocol type (TCP,UDP, or all).

5To modify the current source IP address, enter a new source IP address.

6To modify the current source IP address mask, enter a new source IP address mask.

7To modify the current destination IP address, enter a new destination IP address.

8To modify the current destination IP address mask, enter a new destination IP address mask.

9To modify the TCP or UDP source port range, enter the new start of the TCP or UDP port range (in the range of from 0 through 65535).

Limit the source port range as much as possible.

10Enter the new end of the TCP or UDP source port range (in the range of from 0 through 65535).

11To modify the TCP or UDP destination port range, enter the new start of the TCP or UDP port range (in the range of from 0 through 65535).

12Enter the new end of the TCP or UDP destination port range (in the range of from 0 through 65535).

Limit the destination port range as much as possible.

13At the prompt, specify whether you want any other address and port patterns (filters) with this classifier: yes or no; the default is no.

If you specify yes, the system prompts you for additional filtering information, beginning with the source IP address.

If you have several existing address and port patterns, you must specify all of them again during the modification process. Any address and port patterns that you do not reenter are deleted.

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