On 11/26/18 5:23 PM, Nambiar, Amritha wrote: >> Can tc flower use something similar to ip ru with single port or port >> range handled like this? >> >> },{ >> "priority": 32764, >> "src": "172.16.1.0", >> "srclen": 24, >> "ipproto": "tcp", >> "sport": 1100, >> "table": "main" >> },{ >> "priority": 32765, >> "src": "172.16.1.0", >> "srclen": 24, >> "ipproto": "tcp", >> "sport_start": 1000, >> "sport_end": 1010, >> "table": "main" >> },{ >> >> > > Does it have to be separate fields "sport_start" and "sport_end"? > Removing the space and 'range' keyword will make the output format > consistent with the input format and print as "sport <number>" for > single port and "sport <start>-<end>" for range. > Example: > > ... flower ip_proto tcp src_port 12 skip_hw action will print as: > ip_proto tcp > src_port 12 > skip_hw > not_in_hw > action > > ... flower ip_proto tcp src_port 100-200 skip_hw action : > ip_proto tcp > src_port 100-200 > skip_hw > not_in_hw > action
non-json output needs to match what the user gives on the command line. My comment was about consistency with json output when possible. I am not a json expert by any means. Other commands have a single key value pair, so I suspect the json here needs to follow suit (ie., not "src_port": "1000-1010" but separate start and end entries).