List of protocols [Документация VAS Experts]

List of protocols

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
ProtocolIDDPI versionProtocol groupProtocol typeUpdateDescription
warehouse1232212.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededwarehouse operates on port 12322 and is used for data exchange and coordination within warehouse management systems.
italk1234512.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededitalk operates on port 12345 and provides text and voice communication in iTalk chat or conferencing services.
tsaf1275312.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededtsaf operates on port 12753 and provides additional features or failover capabilities for Timestamp Authority (TSA) frameworks.
i-zipqd1316012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededi-zipqd operates on port 13160 and facilitates secure printing or queue management in i-ZIPQD systems.
bcslogc1321612.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededbcslogc operates on port 13216 and handles secure logging and message collection in Broadcast Communication Systems.
rs-pias1321712.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededrs-pias operates on port 13217 and enables remote system integration for RS-PIAS data logging environments.
emc-vcas-tcp1321812.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededemc-vcas-tcp operates on port 13218 and supports EMC VCAS TCP for virtual content access services over TCP.
emc-vcas-udp1321812.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededemc-vcas-udp operates on port 13218 and facilitates EMC VCAS UDP for lightweight content access over UDP (shared port).
powwow-client1322312.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededpowwow-client operates on port 13223 and facilitates PowWow Client for connecting to PowWow chat servers.
powwow-server1322412.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededpowwow-server operates on port 13224 and supports PowWow Server for real-time chat and collaboration services.
doip-data1340012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededdoip-disc and doip-data operate on port 13400 and enable service discovery and data exchange in ISO DoIP (Diagnostics over IP) automotive systems.
doip-disc1340012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededdoip-disc and doip-data operate on port 13400 and enable service discovery and data exchange in ISO DoIP (Diagnostics over IP) automotive systems.
bprd1372012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededNetBackup Request Daemon (bprd) handles client requests, scheduling, and policy application.
bpjava-msvc1372212.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededNetBackup Java Mini Service used for Java-based backup/restore communications.
vnetd1372412.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededvnetd operates on port 13724 and is used by Veritas NetBackup to facilitate secure communication between backup clients and servers.
bpcd1378212.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededNetBackup Client Daemon used to handle backup and restore requests.
vopied1378312.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededvopied uses port 13783. No additional documentation found.
dsmcc-config1381812.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededdsmcc-ccp, dsmcc-config, dsmcc-download, dsmcc-passthru, and dsmcc-session operate on ports 13818–13822 and support DSM-CC protocol services in digital TV and VOD systems.
dsmcc-session1381912.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededdsmcc-ccp, dsmcc-config, dsmcc-download, dsmcc-passthru, and dsmcc-session operate on ports 13818–13822 and support DSM-CC protocol services in digital TV and VOD systems.
dsmcc-passthru1382012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededdsmcc-ccp, dsmcc-config, dsmcc-download, dsmcc-passthru, and dsmcc-session operate on ports 13818–13822 and support DSM-CC protocol services in digital TV and VOD systems.

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