Rename number to integer
The term number was used only in other definitions, and at the same time doc/misc grammar uses term integer.
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An :term:`ipv4_address` or :term:`ipv6_address`.
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``dscp``
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A ``number`` between 0 and 63, used to select a differentiated services code point (DSCP) value for use with outgoing traffic on operating systems that support DSCP.
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A ``integer`` between 0 and 63, used to select a differentiated services code point (DSCP) value for use with outgoing traffic on operating systems that support DSCP.
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``port``
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An IP port ``number``. The ``number`` is limited to 0 through 65535, with values below 1024 typically restricted to use by processes running as root. In some cases, an asterisk (``*``) character can be used as a placeholder to select a random high-numbered port.
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An IP port ``integer``. It is limited to 0 through 65535, with values below 1024 typically restricted to use by processes running as root. In some cases, an asterisk (``*``) character can be used as a placeholder to select a random high-numbered port.
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``netprefix``
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An IP network specified as an :term:`ip_address`, followed by a slash (``/``) and then the number of bits in the netmask. Trailing zeros in an:term:`ip_address` may be omitted. For example, ``127/8`` is the network ``127.0.0.0`` with netmask ``255.0.0.0`` and ``1.2.3.0/28`` is network ``1.2.3.0`` with netmask ``255.255.255.240``.
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``tls_id``
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A name of TLS configuration object which defines TLS key and certificate. See :any:`tls` block.
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``number``
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``integer``
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A non-negative 32-bit integer (i.e., a number between 0 and 4294967295, inclusive). Its acceptable value might be further limited by the context in which it is used.
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``fixedpoint``
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