Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set
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The following keywords and port numbers are suppor ted for the <source port>
field:
any Matches any destination port.
eq <port number> Matches only packets on a given port number.
gt <port number> Matches only packe ts with a port number h ighe r tha n the
one listed.
host <port number> Matches a single destination host.
lt <port numbe r> Matches only packets with a port number lower than the
one listed.
neq <port number> Matches only packets that do not contain the specified
port number.
range <port number> Matches only packets that contain a port number
specified in the liste d ra ng e.
The <port number> may be specified using the following syntax: <0-65535>.
Specifies the port number used by TCP or UDP to pass information to upper
layers. All ports below 1024 are considered well-known ports and are controlled
by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). All ports above 1024 are
dynamically assigned ports that include registered ports for vendor-specific
applications
<port list> The AOS
provides a condensed list of port numbers that may be entered using a
text name.
The following is the list of UDP port numbers that may be identified using the text
name (in bold):
biff (Port 512) ntp (Port 123)
bootpc (Port 68) pim-auto-rp (Port 496)
bootps(Port 67) rip (Port 520)
discard (Port 9) snmp (Port 161)
dnsix (Port 195) snmptrap (Port 162)
domain (Port 53) sunrpc (Port 111)
echo (Port 7) syslog (Port 514)
isakmp (Port 500) tacacs (Port 49)
mobile-ip (Port 434) talk (Port 517)
nameserver (Port 42) tftp (Port 69)
netbios-dgm (Port 138) time (Port 37)
netbios-ns (Port 137) who (Port 513)
netbios-ss (Port 139) xdmcp (Port 177)