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and the server port ranges from 0 to 1023.
How do I use Service?
The Administrator can add new service group names in the Group option under Service menu, and assign desired
services into that new group. Using service group the Administrator can simplify the processes of setting up control
policies. For example, there are 10 different computers that want to access 5 different services on a server, such as HTTP,
FTP, SMTP, POP3, and TELNET. Without the help of service groups, the Administrator needs to set up 50 (10x5) control
policies, but by applying all 5 services to a single group name in the service field, it takes only one control policy to
achieve the same effect as the 50 control policies.

4.3.2.1 Pre-defined

Entering a Pre-defined window
Step 1. Click Pre-defined under it. A window will appear with a list of services and their associated IP
addresses. This list cannot be modified.
Icons and Descriptions
Figur Description
TCP services, e.g. AFPoverTCP, AOL, BGP, FINGER, FTP, GOPHER, HTTP,
HTTPS, IMAP, InterLocator, IRC, L2TP, LDAP, NetMeeting, NNTP, POP3,
PPTP, Real-Media, RLOGIN, SMTP, SSH, TCP ANY, TELNET, VDO Live,
WAIS, WINFRAME, X-WINDOWS, MSN, etc.
UDP services, e.g. DNS, IKE, NFS, NTP, PC-Anywhere, RIP, SNMP,
SYSLOG, TALK, TFTP, UDP-ANY, UUCP, etc.
ICMP services, i.g. PING, TRACEROUTE, etc.

4.3.2.2 Custom

Entering the Custom window
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