List of protocols
- Built-in protocols — updated along with the SSG software version. Installing a new version requires a DPI reboot, which causes traffic interruption.
If needed, they can be supplemented with up-to-date attributes from the VAS Cloud. This is only necessary for complex protocols, but the option is available for all. - Cloud protocols created by VAS Experts — are periodically updated from the VAS Cloud. This ensures that popular applications remain up-to-date as their behavior changes.
- Custom (user-defined) protocols — protocols created by users via the GUI using VAS Cloud tools. These have higher priority than those loaded from the VAS Cloud, and within them, IP:PORT takes precedence over IP and CIDR. It is possible to add a protocol based on IP, SNI, or AS. Guide.
| Protocol | ID | DPI version | Protocol group | Protocol type | Update | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| netware-ip | 396 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | NetWare-IP is a legacy protocol for enabling IP transport in Novell NetWare systems. |
| mptn | 397 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | MPTN (Multiprotocol Transport Networking) allows simultaneous encrypted protocol access over shared infrastructure. |
| kryptolan | 398 | 12.2 | Tunneling, secure, ssl, pki | Built-in | As needed | Kryptolan is one of the earliest LAN security protocols, supporting encrypted communication at the Ethernet layer. |
| iso-tsap-c2 | 399 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | A protocol for ISO TSAP C2 (Transport Service Access Point Class 2), managing transport. |
| osb-sd | 400 | 12.2 | Backup | Built-in | As needed | OSB-SD is a secure data delivery module for Oracle Service Bus in SOA environments. |
| ups | 401 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | UPS management protocol handles device status, battery state, and shutdown commands. |
| genie | 402 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | GENIE sync protocol used in physics experiment control and telemetry platforms. |
| decap | 403 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | A protocol for DECAP (Distributed Enterprise Control Application Protocol), controlling apps. |
| nced | 404 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | NCEd protocol manages encrypted configuration updates for network control engines. |
| ncld | 405 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | Daemon process managing NCL scripts and device control jobs. |
| imsp | 406 | 12.2 | Built-in | As needed | IMSP (Internet Message Support Protocol) manages user preferences and folders in email clients. | |
| timbuktu | 407 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | Remote access protocol supporting screen control, file transfer, and collaboration. |
| prm-sm | 408 | 12.2 | Application servers | Built-in | As needed | PRM-SM protocol is used in project and resource management platforms for secure messaging. |
| prm-nm | 409 | 12.2 | Application servers | Built-in | As needed | PRM-NM is a network manager protocol for PRM (Policy Resource Management) infrastructure. |
| decladebug | 410 | 12.2 | Debugging and measurement | Built-in | As needed | DecLaDebug enables remote debugging of DEC-based systems with secure stepping and watchpoints. |
| rmt | 411 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | RMT (Reliable Multicast Transport) enables efficient, secure multicast delivery of large data sets. |
| synoptics-trap | 412 | 12.2 | Debugging and measurement | Built-in | As needed | Synoptics-Trap delivers SNMP-style alerts for legacy Synoptics networking gear. |
| smsp | 413 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | SMSP (Secure Media Streaming Protocol) provides encrypted multimedia streaming and synchronization. |
| infoseek | 414 | 12.2 | Tunneling, secure, ssl, pki | Built-in | As needed | Infoseek was an early web search engine; the protocol reference relates to encrypted search proxy handling. |
| bnet | 415 | 12.2 | Network services | Built-in | As needed | A protocol for BNet, a general-purpose networking protocol by Blizzard. |
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