Configuring Port Number Of Dar Application Protocol; Renaming User-Defined Protocols - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Port
Number of DAR
Application Protocol
Renaming User-defined
Protocols
To do...
Use the command...
Configure matching
if-match [ not ] protocol
rules of other protocols
protocol-name
When the if-match [ not ] protocol http [ url url-string | host
hostname-string | mime mime-type ] command is used to configure http
matching rules, the hostname-string argument matches the host field and port
field in an http request message, and the url-string argument matches the URL
field in an http request message (excluding the host field and port address
field). For example, for the address
hostname-string argument matches
url-string argument matches /news/index.html.
The mime-type argument matches the content-type field in an reply message.
DAR configuration for URL and Host of HTTP must be configured in the
direction from the client to the server. That is, the DAR configuration from the
server to the client direction takes effect only when the DAR configuration
from the client to the server direction takes effect.
DAR configuration for MIME of HTTP must be configured in the direction from
the server to the client. That is, the DAR configuration from the client to the
server direction takes effect only when the DAR configuration from the server
to the client direction takes effect.
The system pre-defines large number of protocols and port numbers for their use.
The protocols include some known protocols and 10 user-defined protocols,
namely user-defined01, user-defined02, ..., user-defined10. Users can define
port numbers for these protocols to enhance their scalability.
Follow these steps to configure port number for DAR application protocol:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure port number
for DAR application
protocol
By default, the system creates 10 user-defined protocols, namely user-defined01,
user-defined02, ..., user-defined10. Users can rename them following the steps
shown in the following table to facilitate memorizing and management.
Follow these steps to rename user-defined protocols:
To do...
Enter system view
Rename user-defined
protocols
"QoS Overview" on page
"QoS Overview" on page
Use the command...
system-view
dar protocol
protocol-name { tcp | udp }
port { port-value | range
port-min port-max }*
Use the command...
System-view
dar protocol-rename old-name
user-defined-name
Configuring DAR
Remarks
Optional
The matching rules of other protocols
are not configured by default.
1623, the
1623, and the
Remarks
-
Optional
The protocols all have default port
numbers.
The 10 user-defined protocols have no
port numbers by default.
Remarks
-
Optional
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