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
NARP6507812.2UnknownBuilt-inAs needednarp operates on port 65078 and supports Next-Hop Address Resolution Protocol in non-broadcast multi-access networks.
MOBILE6507912.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededmobile operates on port 65079 and refers to generic or internal protocol used for mobile connectivity or synchronization.
TLSP6508012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededtlsp operates on port 65080 and refers to a transport layer security protocol with limited public documentation, used in secure network systems.
SKIP6508112.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededskip operates on port 65081 and supports Simple Key Management for Internet Protocol (SKIP) for IPsec key exchange.
IPv6-NoNxt6508312.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededipv6-nonxt operates on port 65083 and refers to the IPv6 No Next Header extension, used in experimental or restricted transport cases.
IPv6-Opts6508412.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededipv6-opts operates on port 65084 and handles optional header extension processing in IPv6 packets for advanced routing or QoS.
AnyHIP6508512.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededAnyHIP associated with Host Identity Protocol for secure mobile networking.
AnyLN6508712.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededAnyLN refers to AnyLayer Network protocol in industrial networking.
SAT-EXPAK6508812.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededsat-expak operates on port 65088 and supports data packaging and transfer in satellite communication networks.
RVD6509012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededrvd operates on port 65090 and supports remote virtual desktop connectivity and management.
IPPC6509112.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededippc operates on port 65091 and supports Industrial Plant Process Control communication in distributed automation systems.
AnyDFS6509212.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededAnyDFS protocol for distributed file system access or federation.
SAT-MON6509312.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededsat-mon operates on port 65093 and provides monitoring communication in satellite data platforms.
VISA6509412.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededvisa operates on port 65094 and refers to internal or proprietary communication for VISA payment or processing networks.
IPCV6509512.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededipcv operates on port 65095 and supports communication in Inter-Process Communication via Virtualization systems.
CPNX6509612.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededcpnx operates on port 65096 and supports Control Plane Network Exchange for control plane data sharing.
CPHB6509712.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededcphb operates on port 65097 and facilitates Control Plane Heartbeat for maintaining control plane connectivity.
WSN6509812.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededwsn operates on port 65098 and supports communication in wireless sensor networks for telemetry or control.
PVP6509912.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededpvp operates on port 65099 and is used by PVP (Peer Video Protocol) for peer-to-peer video communication.
BR-SAT-MON6510012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededBrazilian Satellite Monitoring protocol used for environmental or telecommunications data.

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