match source-port
	 
  Configures matching based on UDP or TCP
		source port for a route-map sequence number. 
		Syntax
			match source-port
				{
					eq
					|
					gt
					|
					lt
					}
					port-num-1
				
			
			match source-port
				neq
					port-num-1
					[ … port-num-32
					]
				
			
			match source-port
				
					range
					port-num-1
					port-num-2
			
			no
					match source-port
				{
					eq
					|
					gt
					|
					lt
					}
					port-num-1
				
			
			no
					match source-port
				neq
					port-num-1
					[ … port-num-32
					]
				
			
			no match source-port
				
					range
					port-num-1
					port-num-2
			
		 
	 Command Default
 
		Matching
				based on source port is not configured.
 
	 
		Parameters
			
				
					- eq
							port-num-1
					
 
					- Specifies that
						matching occurs when the packet source port is equal to the specified port
						number, which must be a valid UDP or TCP port number in the range from 0
						through 65535.
 
				
				
					- gt
							port-num-1
					
 
					- Specifies that
						matching occurs when the packet source port is greater than the specified
						port number, which must be a valid UDP or TCP port number in the range from
						0 through 65535.
 
				
				
					- lt
							port-num-1
					
 
					- Specifies that
						matching occurs when the packet source port is less than the specified port
						number, which must be a valid UDP or TCP port number in the range from 0
						through 65535.
 
				
				
					- neq
							port-num-1
							[ … port-num-32
							]
					
 
					- Specifies that
						matching occurs when the packet destination port is not equal to all of the
						specified ports.  You can specify a maximum of 32
						ports. Specified ports
						must be a valid UDP or TCP port number in the range from 0 through
						65535.
 
				
				
					- range
							port-num-1
							port-num-2
					
 
					- Specifies that
						matching occurs when the packet source is within the specified range of port
						numbers, which must be a valid UDP or TCP port numbers in the range from 0
						through 65535.
 
				
			
		
 
	 Modes
 
		Route-map configuration mode
 
	 
 
	 Usage Guidelines
			When match protocol
				and match source-port are
				specified in the same stanza, the protocol specified by the match protocol command
				must be either TCP or UDP.
			Up to 128 
match source-port
				statements are
				allowed per
				route-map sequence number for the following options: 
 
			When multiple match
					source-port statements of the same type exist, matching occurs when
				traffic matches any one of the statements.
			Only one 
match source-port
				statement is
				allowed per
				route-map sequence number for the following options: 
 
			
Note   
Configuring the 
range option may create a lot of TCAM
				entries (due to rule expansion). 
 
			The no form of the command disables the configuration.
 
	 
		Examples
			
				The
					following example shows how to configure matching based on a source port
					numbered 45 for sequence number 4 in a route-map named rm.
				
device# configure terminal
device(config)# route-map rm permit 4
device(config-route-map-rm/permit/4)# match source-port eq 45
			
			
				The following example shows how to configure matching based on source port for
					sequence number 4 in a route-map named rm; a match occurs when traffic source
					port is not equal to 34 and 56 and 67.
				device# configure terminal
device(config)# route-map rm permit 4
device(config-route-map-rm/permit/4)# match source-port neq 34 56 67