.
.IP \fBtp_src=\fIport\fR
.IQ \fBtp_dst=\fIport\fR
-When \fBdl_type\fR and \fBnw_proto\fR specify TCP or UDP, \fBtp_src\fR
-and \fBtp_dst\fR match the UDP or TCP source or destination port
+When \fBdl_type\fR and \fBnw_proto\fR specify TCP or UDP or SCTP, \fBtp_src\fR
+and \fBtp_dst\fR match the UDP or TCP or SCTP source or destination port
\fIport\fR, respectively, which is specified as a decimal number
between 0 and 65535, inclusive (e.g. 80 to match packets originating
from a HTTP server).
.
.IP \fBtp_src=\fIport\fB/\fImask\fR
.IQ \fBtp_dst=\fIport\fB/\fImask\fR
-Bitwise match on TCP (or UDP) source or destination port,
+Bitwise match on TCP (or UDP or SCTP) source or destination port,
respectively. The \fIport\fR and \fImask\fR are 16-bit numbers
written in decimal or in hexadecimal prefixed by \fB0x\fR. Each 1-bit
in \fImask\fR requires that the corresponding bit in \fIport\fR must
.IP
Like the exact-match forms of \fBtp_src\fR and \fBtp_dst\fR described
above, the bitwise match forms apply only when \fBdl_type\fR and
-\fBnw_proto\fR specify TCP or UDP.
+\fBnw_proto\fR specify TCP or UDP or SCTP.
.
.IP \fBicmp_type=\fItype\fR
.IQ \fBicmp_code=\fIcode\fR
.IP \fBudp\fR
Same as \fBdl_type=0x0800,nw_proto=17\fR.
.
+.IP \fBsctp\fR
+Same as \fBdl_type=0x0800,nw_proto=132\fR.
+.
.IP \fBarp\fR
Same as \fBdl_type=0x0806\fR.
.
.IP \fBudp6\fR
Same as \fBdl_type=0x86dd,nw_proto=17\fR.
.
+.IP \fBsctp6\fR
+Same as \fBdl_type=0x86dd,nw_proto=132\fR.
+.
.IP \fBicmp6\fR
Same as \fBdl_type=0x86dd,nw_proto=58\fR.
.
Sets the IPv4 destination address to \fIip\fR.
.
.IP \fBmod_tp_src\fB:\fIport\fR
-Sets the TCP or UDP source port to \fIport\fR.
+Sets the TCP or UDP or SCTP source port to \fIport\fR.
.
.IP \fBmod_tp_dst\fB:\fIport\fR
-Sets the TCP or UDP destination port to \fIport\fR.
+Sets the TCP or UDP or SCTP destination port to \fIport\fR.
.
.IP \fBmod_nw_tos\fB:\fItos\fR
Sets the IPv4 ToS/DSCP field to \fItos\fR, which must be a multiple of
sorted after all the flows that do specify the field. For example,
\fB\-\-sort=tcp_src\fR will sort all the flows that specify a TCP
source port in ascending order, followed by the flows that do not
-specify a TCP source port at all.
+specify a TCP source port at all.
.IP \(bu
A flow that only specifies some bits in a field is sorted as if the
wildcarded bits were zero. For example, \fB\-\-sort=nw_src\fR would