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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPIRENT | 49238 | 12.2 | Application servers | Built-in | As needed | Spirent protocol is used in network testing platforms for securely managing simulated traffic sessions. |
| RSS | 49239 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | rss operates on port 49239 and enables communication for RSS feed aggregation and distribution. |
| default | 1 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | default operates on port 1 and refers to the reserved system port typically used for fallback or undefined services. |
| DESTINY2 | 49248 | 12.2 | Gaming | Built-in | As needed | Destiny 2 uses encrypted UDP and matchmaking services via Bungie.net infrastructure. |
| MINER | 49249 | 12.2 | Mining | Built-in | As needed | Miner protocol distributes encrypted mining jobs and result submission across hash networks. |
| FACETIME | 49251 | 12.2 | Instant messengers | Built-in | As needed | Protocol for FaceTime, an application for video calls and audio calls over the internet between Apple devices. |
| TLS_UNKNOWN | 49259 | 12.2 | Tunneling, secure, ssl, pki | Built-in | As needed | TLS_Unknown is a placeholder label for encrypted protocols that use TLS but do not match a known signature or port range. |
| QUIC_IETF | 49260 | 12.2 | Web browsing | Built-in | As needed | Standardized QUIC protocol as defined by the IETF. |
| GTPv1-C | 49247 | 12.2 | Mobile protocols | Built-in | As needed | GTPv1-C (GPRS Tunneling Protocol v1-Control) manages mobile session control signaling. |
| gds-adppiw-db | 4550 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | gds-adppiw-db operates on port 4550 and provides database services for GDS ADP PIW components in enterprise systems. |
| phrelaydbg | 4869 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | phrelaydbg operates on port 4869 and supports PH Relay Debug for debugging relay operations in PH systems. |
| sybasesrvmon | 4950 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | sybasesrvmon uses port 4950. No additional documentation found. |
| dbsyncarbiter | 4953 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | dbsyncarbiter operates on port 4953 and supports DB Sync Arbiter for database synchronization arbitration. |
| webyast | 4984 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | webyast facilitates web services or HTTP traffic (port 4984). |
| asnaacceler8db | 5042 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | asnaacceler8db operates on port 5042 and provides database connectivity and communication for ASNA Acceler8DB environments. |
| pvaccess | 5075 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | pvaccess operates on port 5075 and is used by PVAccess for process variable access in control systems. |
| snmpssh | 5161 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | snmpssh operates on port 5161 and supports SNMP over SSH for secure network management protocol communication. |
| snmpssh-trap | 5162 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | snmpssh-trap operates on port 5162 and facilitates SNMP over SSH Trap for secure SNMP trap notifications. |
| ampl-tableproxy | 5196 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | ampl-tableproxy operates on port 5196 and facilitates proxy communication for AMPL-based data tables in optimization software. |
| anydesk_cloud | 54273 | 12.2 | Remote control | Cloud | As needed | AnyDesk remote desktop cloud service. |
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