a group of them can be used to reduce the number of flows required to
match on a range of transport ports. For example, suppose that the
goal is to match TCP source ports 1000 to 1999, inclusive. One way is
-to insert 1001 flows, each of which matches on a single source port.
+to insert 1000 flows, each of which matches on a single source port.
Another way is to look at the binary representations of 1000 and 1999,
as follows:
.br
ports.
.IP
Like the exact-match forms of \fBtp_src\fR and \fBtp_dst\fR described
-above, the bitwise match forms apply only when When \fBdl_type\fR and
+above, the bitwise match forms apply only when \fBdl_type\fR and
\fBnw_proto\fR specify TCP or UDP.
.
.IP \fBicmp_type=\fItype\fR