*replace*:: Similar to *add*, but the rule replaces the specified rule.
*delete*:: Delete the specified rule.
*destroy*:: Delete the specified rule, it does not fail if it does not exist.
-*reset*:: Reset rule-contained state, i.e. counter and quota statement values.
+*reset*:: Reset rule-contained state, e.g. counter and quota statement values.
.*add a rule to ip table output chain*
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*destroy*:: Delete the specified set, it does not fail if it does not exist.
*list*:: Display the elements in the specified set.
*flush*:: Remove all elements from the specified set.
-*reset*:: Reset timeout and other state in all contained elements.
+*reset*:: Reset state in all contained elements, e.g. counter and quota statement values.
.Set specifications
[options="header"]
*destroy*:: Delete the specified map, it does not fail if it does not exist.
*list*:: Display the elements in the specified map.
*flush*:: Remove all elements from the specified map.
-*reset*:: Reset timeout and other state in all contained elements.
+*reset*:: Reset state in all contained elements, e.g. counter and quota statement values.
.Map specifications
[options="header"]
be non-trivial in very large and/or interval sets. In the latter case, the
containing interval is returned instead of just the element itself.
-*reset* command resets timeout or other state attached to the given
-element(s).
+*reset* command resets state attached to the given element(s), e.g. counter and
+quota statement values.
.Element options
[options="header"]