Smtp; Snmp; Snmp-Trap; Sql*Net - Watchguard Firebox X5500E Reference Manual

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SMTP

The SMTP packet filter policy allows SMTP traffic (email) without using the SMTP proxy.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): TCP
Port Number(s): 25

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to collect information about and to configure
remote computers. This can be dangerous. Many Internet attacks use SNMP. Because SNMP can cause
changes in a network if enabled, carefully review alternatives and record logs for all connections.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): UDP
Port Number(s): 161

SNMP-Trap

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps are notification messages that an SNMP agent (for
example, a router) sends to a network management station. These messages usually report an
important event that must be examined.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): UDP
Port Number(s):162

SQL*Net

Oracle uses one port for its SQL*Net software. By default, this port is 1526/TCP or port 1521/TCP. Or, edit
the tnsnames.ora file to change the port. To allow SQL*Net through the Firebox, set up a policy for the
port that your SQL*Net server uses, with a protocol of TCP, and a client port of ignore. Then set up
incoming access from the allowed external hosts to the SQL*Net server.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): TCP
Port Number(s): 1521, 1526

SQL-Server

The SQL-Server policy is used to give access to SYBASE Central and SQL Advantage software.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): TCP
Port Number(s): 10000
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