Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software
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Networks & Services > Services
Networks & Services > Services
On this screen you can set the RouteFinder protocol services. Protocols make ongoing administration easier and enable the
configuration of user-defined services. These services are used in many of the other configuration settings on the system. A
service protocol setting consists of a Name, the Protocol, the S-Port/Client (source port), and the D-Port/Server
(destination port).

Add Services

Name Enter a unique name in Name entry field. You will need this later (e.g., to set packet filter
rules). The name should not be present in the service or service group list. Using a space
in the name is not allowed. After you have entered the name, click the Add button.
Protocol Select from the following protocols: TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP, ICMP, AH, and ESP. When
you select a protocol, the corresponding protocol fields will display.
Source Port Enter the source port for the service. The entry options are a single port (e.g. 80), a list of
port numbers separated by commas (e.g. 25, 80, 110), or a port range (e.g. 1024:64000)
separated by a colon (:). It will be displayed if the type of the protocol is TCP, UDP, or
TCP+UDP.
Destination Port Enter the destination port for the protocol. It is displayed if the type of protocol is TCP,
UDP, or TCP+UDP.
ICMP Code Specifies the ICMP type. It is displayed if the type of protocol is ICMP and the ICMP Type
is Redirect Network, Network Unreachable, or Time to Live Exceeded.