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Common Services

The following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port
numbers. For a comprehensive list of port numbers, ICMP type/code numbers and services,
visit the IANA (Internet Assigned Number Authority) web site.

Name: This is a short, descriptive name for the service. You can use this one or create a

different one, if you like.

Protocol: This is the type of IP protocol used by the service. If this is TCP/UDP, then the

service uses the same port number with TCP and UDP. If this is USER-DEFINED, the
Port(s) is the IP protocol number, not the port number.

Port(s): This value depends on the Protocol. Please refer to RFC 1700 for further

information about port numbers.

• If the Protocol is TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP, this is the IP port number.
• If the Protocol is USER, this is the IP protocol number.

Description: This is a brief explanation of the applications that use this service or the

situations in which this service is used.

Table 114 Commonly Used Services

NAME

PROTOCOL

PORT(S)

DESCRIPTION

AH

(IPSEC_TUNNEL)

User-Defined

51

The IPSEC AH (Authentication Header)

tunneling protocol uses this service.

AIM/New-ICQ

TCP

5190

AOL’s Internet Messenger service. It is also

used as a listening port by ICQ.

AUTH

TCP

113

Authentication protocol used by some

servers.

BGP

TCP

179

Border Gateway Protocol.

BOOTP_CLIENT

UDP

68

DHCP Client.

BOOTP_SERVER

UDP

67

DHCP Server.

CU-SEEME

TCP
UDP

7648
24032

A popular videoconferencing solution from

White Pines Software.

DNS

TCP/UDP

53

Domain Name Server, a service that

matches web names (for example

www.zyxel.com

) to IP numbers.

ESP

(IPSEC_TUNNEL)

User-Defined

50

The IPSEC ESP (Encapsulation Security

Protocol) tunneling protocol uses this

service.

FINGER

TCP

79

Finger is a UNIX or Internet related

command that can be used to find out if a

user is logged on.

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