C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations

TCP Port Designations

Use the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port designations in Table C-16,

TCP Port Designations, when specifying a specific TCP port to be filtered.

Table C-16. TCP Port Designations

TCP Port #

TCP Port Table

Description

 

 

 

7

echo

Echo

 

 

 

9

discard

Discard

 

 

 

13

daytime

Daytime

 

 

 

19

chargen

Character generator

 

 

 

20

ftp-data

FTP data connections

 

 

 

21

ftp

File Transfer Protocol

 

 

 

23

telnet

Telnet

 

 

 

25

smtp

Simple Mail Transport Protocol

 

 

 

37

time

Time

 

 

 

43

whois

Nicname

 

 

 

49

tacacs

TAC Access Control System

 

 

 

53

domain

Domain Name Service

 

 

 

70

gopher

Gopher

 

 

 

79

finger

Finger

 

 

 

80

www

World Wide Web (HTTP)

 

 

 

101

hostname

NIC hostname server

 

 

 

109

pop2

Post Office Protocol v2

 

 

 

110

pop3

Post Office Protocol v3

 

 

 

111

sunrpc

Sun Remote Procedure Call

 

 

 

119

nntp

Network News Transport Protocol

 

 

 

179

bgp

Border Gateway Protocol

 

 

 

194

irc

Internet Relay Chat

 

 

 

512

exec

Exec (rsh)

 

 

 

513

login

Login (rlogin)

 

 

 

514

cmd

Remote commands (rcmd)

 

 

 

514

syslog

Syslog

 

 

 

515

lpd

Printer service

 

 

 

517

talk

Talk

 

 

 

540

uucp

UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program

 

 

 

543

klogin

Kerberos login

 

 

 

544

kshell

Kerberos shell

 

 

 

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Paradyne 9720, 9788 manual TCP Port Designations

9720, 9788 specifications

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