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13-8 User's Reference Guide
By matching on a port number, a filter can be applied to selected TCP or UDP services, such as Telnet, FTP, and
World Wide Web. The following tables show a few common services and their associated port numbers.
Internet service
FTP
Telnet
SMTP (mail)
Gopher
Internet service
Who Is
World Wide Web
SNMP
TFTP
A filter can also use a comparison option to evaluate a packet's source or destination port number. The
comparison options are:
No Compare: No comparison of the port number specified in the filter with the packet's port number.
Not Equal To: For the filter to match, the packet's port number cannot equal the port number specified in the
filter.
Less Than: For the filter to match, the packet's port number must be less than the port number specified in the
filter.
Less Than or Equal: For the filter to match, the packet's port number must be less than or equal to the port
number specified in the filter.
Equal: For the filter to match, the packet's port number must equal the port number specified in the filter.
Greater Than: For the filter to match, the packet's port number must be greater than the port number specified
in the filter.
Greater Than or Equal: For the filter to match, the packet's port number must be greater than or equal to the
port number specified in the filter.
TCP port
Internet service
20/21
Finger
23
World Wide Web
25
News
70
rlogin
UDP port
Internet service
43
AppleTalk Routing
Maintenance (at-rtmp)
80
AppleTalk Name Binding
(at-nbp)
161
AURP (AppleTalk)
69
who
TCP port
79
80
144
513
UDP port
202
202
387
513

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