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This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS security commands that begin with N.
To specify a not-equal-to group member for an IP port object group, use the neq command. To remove a not-equal-to group member from port object group, use the no form of this command.
[ sequence-number ] neq port-number
no { sequence-number | neq port-number }
IP port object group configuration
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A not-equal-to group member matches port numbers that are not equal to the port number specified in the entry.
IP port object groups are not directional. Whether an neq command matches a source or destination port or whether it applies to inbound or outbound traffic depends upon how you use the object group in an ACL.
This example shows how to configure an IP port object group named port-group-05 with a group member that matches traffic sent to any port except port 80: