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Table 5-10. Port Triggering Settings
Setting
Name
Enable
Protocol
Outgoing (Trigger)
Port Range
Incoming (Response)
Port Range
3. Click the Add table button. The new port triggering rule is added to the Port Triggering Rules
table.
To edit a port triggering rule:
1. In the Port Triggering Rules table, click the Edit table button to the right of the port triggering
rule that you want to edit. The Edit Port Triggering Rule screen displays.
2. Modify the settings that you wish to change (see
3. Click Apply to save your changes. The modified port triggering rule is displayed in the Port
Triggering Rules table.
To display the status of the port triggering rules, click the Status option arrow at the top right of
the Port Triggering screen. A popup window appears, displaying the status of the port triggering
rules.
Figure 5-29
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Description (or Subfield and Description)
A descriptive name of the rule for identification and management purposes.
From the pull-down menu, select Yes to enable the rule. (You can define a rule
but not enable it.) The default setting is No.
From the pull-down menu, select the protocol to which the rule applies:
• TCP. The rule applies to an application that uses the Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP).
• UDP. The rule applies to an application that uses the User Control Protocol
(UCP).
Start Port
The start port (1 - 65534) of the range for triggering.
End Port
The end port (1 - 65534) of the range for triggering.
Start Port
The start port (1 - 65534) of the range for responding.
End Port
The end port (1 - 65534) of the range for responding.
v1.0, January 2010
Table
5-10).
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