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The following table can be used as a reference for some well known Port numbers:
Port
Description
Port Description
1
TCP Port Service Multiplexer (TCPMUX)
118
SQL Services
7 ECHO
119
Newsgro
20
FTP - Data
137
NetBIOS Name Service
21
FTP - Control
139
NetBIOS Datagram Service
22
SSH Remote Login Protocol
150
NetBIOS Session Service
23 Telnet
156 SQL
Server
25
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
161
SNMP
42
Host Name Server (Nameserv)
179
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
53
Domain Name System (DNS)
190
Gateway Access Control Protocol (GACP)
69
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
197
Directory Location Service (DLS)
70
Gopher Services
396
Novell Netware over IP
80 HTTP
443 HTTPS
108
SNA Gateway Access Server
444
Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP)
109 POP2
546 DHCP
Client
110 POP3
547 DHCP
Server
115
Simple File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
1080 Socks
IMPORTANT
Once the QoS Rules are defined, each type of traffic flow should be
isolated and sent to verify that it is being sent in the intended QoS
Rule.
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QoS Rules can be assigned to up to 32 different types of flows to be defined by the user. Flows
can be defined by any combination of Protocol (FTP, UDP, RTP, etc.), Source/Destination IP
(specific or range), and/or Layer 3 Source/Destination Port.
Maximum Bandwidth - This can be assigned to a flow to restrict the Maximum Bandwidth that
any particular flow will utilize, or the default of no bandwidth restriction can be selected.
Minimum Bandwidth - Minimum specification that allows a committed information rate (CIR)
to be applied to user defined classes of traffic, or the default of no minimum bandwidth can be
selected.