Using the Management Application

Configuration

Whitelist port filter

If a port number is specified in a whitelist port filter field (White TCP Ports or White UDP Ports), only data flows meeting the following criteria are protected by HP Velocity.

Transmitting packets:

The destination IP address for the data flow is not specified in the blacklist IP filter.

There are no addresses in the whitelist IP filter, or the destination IP address for the data flow is specified in the whitelist IP filter.

There are no ports in the whitelist port filter, or the destination or source port for the data flow is specified in the whitelist port filter.

The destination and source ports for the data flow are not specified in the transparent port filter.

Receiving packets:

The source IP address for the data flow is not specified in the blacklist IP filter.

There are no addresses in the whitelist IP filter, or the source IP address for the data flow is specified in the whitelist IP filter.

There are no ports in the whitelist port filter, or the destination or source port for the data flow is specified in the whitelist port filter.

The destination and source port for the data flow is not specified in the transparent port filter.

The source IP address is in the force IP filter.

All data flows not meeting these criteria will be passed through HP Velocity transparently.

Transparent port filter

The transparent port filter allows administrators to specify a list of TCP/UDP ports whose data flows will not be protected by HP Velocity.

Special port filter

The special port filter allows administrators to enable or disable support for specific protocols. The special port filter is preconfigured to include ports that provide special protocol support, such as RTSP (554), H.323 (1720), PPTP (1723), and SIP (5060).

To disable support for a specific protocol, remove the corresponding port from the filter. For example, to disable support for RTSP, remove port 554 from the special TCP and UDP port filters.

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