match port
	 
  Configures matching based on TCP or
		UDP source or destination port for a route-map sequence number. 
		Syntax
			match port
				{
					eq
					|
					gt
					|
					lt
					}
					port-num-1
				
			
			match port
				neqport-num-1
					[ … port-num-32
					]
			
			match port
				
					range
					port-num-1
					port-num-2
			
			no
					match port
				{
					eq
					|
					gt
					|
					lt
					}
					port-num-1
				
			
			no match port
				neqport-num-1
					[ … port-num-32
					]
			
			no match port
				
					range
					port-num-1
					port-num-2
			
		 
	 Command Default
 
		Source port or destination port matching is not configured.
 
	 
		Parameters
			
				
					- eq
							port-num-1
					
- Specifies that
						matching occurs when the packet source port or destination 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 or destination 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 or destination 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.
- neqport-num-1
							[ … port-num-32
							]
					
- Specifies that
						matching occurs when neither the packet source port nor packet destination port is equal
						to all of the specified 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 port or destination port is within
						the specified range of port numbers, which must be 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 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
					port statements are
				allowed per
				route-map sequence number for the following options: 
Only one  
match port statement is
				allowed per
				route-map sequence number for the following options: 
When multiple match
					port configurations exist, matching occurs when traffic matches any
				one of the configured ports.
			
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 port numbered 45 for
					sequence number 4 in a route-map named rm; a match occurs when either the packet
					source or destination port is in the range from 3 through 6000.
				
device# configure terminal
device(config)# route-map rm permit 4
device(config-route-map-rm/permit/4)# match port range 3 6000
			
			
				The following example shows how to configure matching
					based on port for sequence number 4 in a route-map named rm; a match occurs when
					both the packet source port and packet destination port are 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 port neq 34 56 67