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caqIpAceDestPortOp
Cisco Access Control List QoS Ip Ace Destination Port Operation
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.179.1.3.2.1.14
Indicates how a packet's destination TCP/UDP port number is to be compared. If the caqIpAceProtocolType object in the same row does not indicate TCP or UDP, this object has to be 'noOperator(1)' and cannot be changed while this row is active, i.e., the value of caqIpAceStatus in the same row has the value 'active(1)'. 'noOperator(1)', which is the default value, means that no comparison is to be made with the destination TCP/UDP port number. lt(2) means less than. gt(3) means greater than. eq(4) means equal. neq(5) means not equal. Those 4 operators are using the caqIpAceDestPort object as an operand which is the only one needed. range(6) means that it compares the port value between two numbers, so this operator needs 2 operands. One operand is the starting port number of the range which is caqIpAceDestPort object, and the other operand is the ending port number of the range which the caqIpAceDestPortRange object is in.
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