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Appendix D
Addresses, Protocols, and Ports
Table D-5
Literal
isakmp
kerberos
klogin
kshell
ldap
ldaps
lpd
login
lotusnotes
mobile-ip
nameserver
netbios-ns
netbios-dgm
netbios-ssn
nntp
ntp
pcanywhere-status
pcanywhere-data
pim-auto-rp
pop2
pop3
pptp
radius
radius-acct
rip
secureid-udp
smtp
snmp
snmptrap
sqlnet
ssh
sunrpc (rpc)
syslog
OL-12172-03
Port Literal Values (continued)
TCP or UDP? Value
UDP
500
TCP, UDP
750
TCP
543
TCP
544
TCP
389
TCP
636
TCP
515
TCP
513
TCP
1352
UDP
434
UDP
42
UDP
137
UDP
138
TCP
139
TCP
119
UDP
123
UDP
5632
TCP
5631
TCP, UDP
496
TCP
109
TCP
110
TCP
1723
UDP
1645
UDP
1646
UDP
520
UDP
5510
TCP
25
UDP
161
UDP
162
TCP
1521
TCP
22
TCP, UDP
111
UDP
514
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
Description
Internet Security Association and Key Management
Protocol
Kerberos
KLOGIN
Korn Shell
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (SSL)
Line Printer Daemon - printer spooler
Remote login
IBM Lotus Notes
MobileIP-Agent
Host Name Server
NetBIOS Name Service
NetBIOS Datagram Service
NetBIOS Session Service
Network News Transfer Protocol
Network Time Protocol
pcAnywhere status
pcAnywhere data
Protocol Independent Multicast, reverse path
flooding, dense mode
Post Office Protocol - Version 2
Post Office Protocol - Version 3
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
(accounting)
Routing Information Protocol
SecureID over UDP
Simple Mail Transport Protocol
Simple Network Management Protocol
Simple Network Management Protocol - Trap
Structured Query Language Network
Secure Shell
Sun Remote Procedure Call
System Log
TCP and UDP Ports
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