any any svc-http permit any any svc-https permit

Creating a Network Service Alias

A network service alias defines a TCP, UDP or IP protocol and a list or range of ports supported by that service. When you create a network service alias, you can use that alias when specifying the network service for multiple session ACLs.

In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services> Stateful Firewall > Network Services page on the WebUI.

2.Click Add to create a new alias.

3.Enter a name for the alias in the Service Name field.

4.In the Protocol section, select either TCP or UDP, or select Protocol and enter the IP protocol number of the protocol for which you want to create an alias.

5.In the Port Type section, specify whether you want to define the port by a contiguous range of ports, or by a list of non-contiguous port numbers.

If you selected Range, enter the starting and ending port numbers in the Starting Port and End Port fields. If you selected list, enter a comma-separated list of port numbers.

6.To limit the service alias to a specific application, click the Application Level Gateway (ALG) drop-down list and select one of the following service types

dhcp: Service is DHCP

dns: Service is DNS

ftp: Service is FTP

h323: Service is H323

noe: Service is Alcatel NOE

rtsp: Service is RTSP

sccp: Service is SCCP

sip: Service is SIP

sips: Service is Secure SIP

svp: Service is SVP

tftp: Service is TFTP

vocera: Service is VOCERA

7.Click Apply to save your changes.

In the CLI

To define a service alias via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue the following command:

(host)(config) #netservice <name> <protocol>tcpudp {list <port>,<port>}{<port> [<port>]} [ALG <service>]

Creating an ACL White List

The ACL White List consists of rules that explicitly permit or deny session traffic from being forwarded to or blocked from the controller. The white list protects the controller during traffic session processing by prohibiting

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