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Advanced Mode:
The Advanced Mode allows you to further customize the initial simple
configuration defaults with your own TCP/UDP port definitions. Or create
your own definition list from scratch. Refer Fig 4-16.
Special TCP/UDP class:
Select the custom TCP/UDP port definitions as High or Low priority.
Default class (all other TCP/UDP ports):
Select all other TCP/UDP ports as a default priority class of High or Low.
Port:
Select the port which your Special TDP/UDP class will apply. Optionally you
can select to control all ports at the same time from the “All” selection.
Special UDP/TCP Port Selection:
The following are port numbers defined by the six specific default
TCP/UDP L4 rules:
Down prioritize web browsing, e-mail, FTP and news:
port number 80,280,443,25,110,20,21,69,119,2009
Prioritize IP Telephony (VoIP):1718,1719,1720
Prioritize iSCSI:3225,3260,3420
Prioritize web browsing, e-mail, FTP transfers and news:
80,280,443,25,110,20,21,69,119,2009
Prioritize Streaming Audio/Video: 2979,1755,7070,7071,554,8000
Prioritize Databases (Oracle, IBM DB2, SQL,
Microsoft):66,1571,1575,523,118,156,3306,1232,1433,1434