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
SPIRENT4923812.2Application serversBuilt-inAs neededSpirent protocol is used in network testing platforms for securely managing simulated traffic sessions.
RSS4923912.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededrss operates on port 49239 and enables communication for RSS feed aggregation and distribution.
default112.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededdefault operates on port 1 and refers to the reserved system port typically used for fallback or undefined services.
DESTINY24924812.2GamingBuilt-inAs neededDestiny 2 uses encrypted UDP and matchmaking services via Bungie.net infrastructure.
MINER4924912.2MiningBuilt-inAs neededMiner protocol distributes encrypted mining jobs and result submission across hash networks.
FACETIME4925112.2Instant messengersBuilt-inAs neededProtocol for FaceTime, an application for video calls and audio calls over the internet between Apple devices.
TLS_UNKNOWN4925912.2Tunneling, secure, ssl, pkiBuilt-inAs neededTLS_Unknown is a placeholder label for encrypted protocols that use TLS but do not match a known signature or port range.
QUIC_IETF4926012.2Web browsingBuilt-inAs neededStandardized QUIC protocol as defined by the IETF.
GTPv1-C4924712.2Mobile protocolsBuilt-inAs neededGTPv1-C (GPRS Tunneling Protocol v1-Control) manages mobile session control signaling.
gds-adppiw-db455012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededgds-adppiw-db operates on port 4550 and provides database services for GDS ADP PIW components in enterprise systems.
phrelaydbg486912.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededphrelaydbg operates on port 4869 and supports PH Relay Debug for debugging relay operations in PH systems.
sybasesrvmon495012.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededsybasesrvmon uses port 4950. No additional documentation found.
dbsyncarbiter495312.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededdbsyncarbiter operates on port 4953 and supports DB Sync Arbiter for database synchronization arbitration.
webyast498412.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededwebyast facilitates web services or HTTP traffic (port 4984).
asnaacceler8db504212.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededasnaacceler8db operates on port 5042 and provides database connectivity and communication for ASNA Acceler8DB environments.
pvaccess507512.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededpvaccess operates on port 5075 and is used by PVAccess for process variable access in control systems.
snmpssh516112.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededsnmpssh operates on port 5161 and supports SNMP over SSH for secure network management protocol communication.
snmpssh-trap516212.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededsnmpssh-trap operates on port 5162 and facilitates SNMP over SSH Trap for secure SNMP trap notifications.
ampl-tableproxy519612.2UnknownBuilt-inAs neededampl-tableproxy operates on port 5196 and facilitates proxy communication for AMPL-based data tables in optimization software.
anydesk_cloud5427312.2Remote controlCloudAs neededAnyDesk remote desktop cloud service.

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