SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set

Syntax Description (Continued)

<source port>

Optional. The source port is used only when <protocol> is tcp or udp

The following keywords and port numbers are supported for the <source port> field:

any

Match any destination port

eq <port number>

Match only packets on a given port number

gt <port number>

Match only packets with a port number higher than the one listed

host <port number>

Match a single destination host

lt <port number>

Match only packets with a port number lower than the one listed

neq <port number>

Match only packets that do not contain the specified port number

range <port number>

Match only packets that contain a port number specified in the listed range

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 Secure Router OS 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) bootpc (Port 68) bootps(Port 67)

discard (Port 9)

dnsix (Port 195) domain (Port 53) echo (Port 7) isakmp (Port 500)

mobile-ip(Port 434) nameserver (Port 42)

ntp (Port 123)

pim-auto-rp (496)

rip (Port 520) snmp (Port 161) snmptrap (Port 162) sunrpc (Port 111) syslog (Port 514) tacacs (Port 49) talk (Port 517)

tftp (Port 69)

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