Netopia D3232 IDSL User Manual
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Security 8-67
By matching on a por t number, an IP filter can be applied to selected ser vices, such as Telnet, FTP, and World
Wide Web. The tables below show a few common ser vices and their associated por t numbers.
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P
P
Po
o
o
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n
n
nu
u
u
um
m
m
mb
b
b
bee
e
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o
o
om
m
m
mp
p
p
paa
a
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o
o
on
n
n
nssss
An IP filter can also use a comparison option to evaluate a packet’s source or destination por t number. The
comparison options are:
No Compare: No comparison of the por t number specified in the filter with the packet’s por t number.
Not Equal To: For the filter to match, the packet’s por t number cannot equal the por t number specified in the
filter.
Less Than: For the filter to match, the packet’s por t number must be less than the por t number specified in the
filter.
Less Than or Equal: For the filter to match, the packet’s por t number must be less than or equal to the por t
number specified in the filter.
Equal: For the filter to match, the packet’s por t number must equal the por t number specified in the filter.
Greater Than: For the filter to match, the packet’s por t number must be greater than the por t number specified
in the filter.
Greater Than or Equal: For the filter to match, the packet’s por t number must be greater than or equal to the
por t number specified in the filter.
Internet service
TCP port
Internet service
TCP port
FTP
20/21
Finger
79
Telnet
23
World Wide Web
80
SMTP (mail)
25
News
144
Gopher
70
rlogin
513
Internet service
UDP port
Internet service
UDP port
Who Is
43
AppleTalk Routing
Maintenance (at-r tmp)
202
World Wide Web
80
AppleTalk Name Binding
(at-nbp)
202
SNMP
161
AURP (AppleTalk)
387
TFTP
69
who
513