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Chapter 23
23-4 Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
<protocol-id> The ID of the protocol that you want to assign a
priority to. RFC791 defines the protocol IDs.
<source-ip-addr> The source IP address of the subnet that you
want to assign a priority to.
<source-wildcard> The inverse of a network mask. Enter a 32-bit
number in four-part, dotted decimal format.
Place ones in the bit positions that you want to
mask.
This parameter specifies a range of IP address.
For example, to specify all IP addresses in the
10.10.70 subnet, enter 10.10.70.0 0.0.0.255.
any A source of 0.0.0.0 and a source-wildcard of
255.255.255.255
host <source-ip-addr> The source IP address that you want to assign a
priority to.
[{lt <port> | eq <port> | gt
<port> | range <port>
<port>}]
A source port or range of source ports that pass
between two hosts or switches using the
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or the
User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
Enter a number between 0 and 65,535.
For a complete list of well-known port numbers,
see the following URL:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
<dest-ip-addr> The destination IP address of the subnet that you
want to assign a priority to.
<dest-wildcard> The inverse of a network mask. Enter a 32-bit
number in four-part, dotted decimal format.
Place ones in the bit positions that you want to
mask.
This parameter specifies a range of IP address.
For example, to specify all IP addresses in the
10.10.70 subnet, enter 10.10.70.0 0.0.0.255.
any A destination of 0.0.0.0 and a destination-
wildcard of 255.255.255.255
host <dest-ip-addr> The destination IP address that you want to
assign a priority to.
Table 23-1. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name Definition
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