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Gateway > PORT TRIGGERS — custom Page

Use this page to create a custom Port Trigger:

Gateway > PORT TRIGGERS — custom page fields

Field

Description

Name

Enter the unique name for the Port Triggers. This is typically the protocol.

Enable

Select the checkbox to enable the custom Port Triggers you are creating.

Protocol

Enter the transport protocol used by the Port Triggers. The transport protocol can be TCP or UDP.

Port Range
(From:To)

Enter the port range used by the Port Triggers. The first field is the start of the range the second field
is the end of the range.

Session
Chaining

Enter session chaining if it is appropriate for the custom application you are configuring. Certain
applications may open up one or more ports in different port ranges to operate properly. The
selections are Disable, TCP, or TCP/UDP.

Session Interval Enter the session interval appropriate for the custom application you are configuring. If the Port

Triggers detects traffic on the port range within the session interval, it is considered to be traffic related
to the initial session. If the Port Triggers detects traffic on the port range after the session interval
expires, it is considered to be a new, and unique session.

Address
Replace

Enter the address replacement method appropriate to the custom application you are configuring.

Multi Host

Enter multiple host support if it is appropriate for the custom application your are configuring.

Port Triggers
Table

Displays a list of all Port Triggers you have defined and their configuration parameters.

Priority Port

Select the port to have a priority status.

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