List of protocols and ports
- 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.
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| Protocol | ID | DPI version | Protocol group | Protocol type | Update | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MICP | 65119 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | micp operates on port 65119 and is used for control plane messaging in Multimedia Internet Conferencing Protocol. |
| SCC-SP | 65120 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | scc-sp operates on port 65120 and supports secure communications for control protocols in security platforms. |
| ETHERIP | 65121 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | etherip operates on port 65121 and supports EtherIP for tunneling Ethernet frames over IP networks. |
| ENCAP | 65122 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | encap operates on port 65122 and facilitates Encapsulation Protocol for encapsulating data in network packets. |
| AnyPES | 65123 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | AnyPES protocol, related to Personal Environment Services in mobile apps. |
| GMTP | 65124 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | gmtp operates on port 65124 and is used for Group Messaging Transport Protocol to manage secure group messaging. |
| IFMP | 65125 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | ifmp operates on port 65125 and supports Internet Flow Management Protocol for real-time traffic control. |
| PNNI | 65126 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | pnni operates on port 65126 and supports Private Network-to-Network Interface for ATM network routing. |
| PIM | 65127 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | pim operates on port 65127 and is used by Protocol Independent Multicast for multicast routing in IP networks. |
| ARIS | 65128 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | ARIS protocol used in business process modeling or network management systems. |
| SCPS | 65129 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | scps operates on port 65129 and supports Secure Copy Protocol Suite for file transfer in secure environments. |
| QNX | 65130 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | qnx operates on port 65130 and facilitates QNX for real-time operating system networking services. |
| A/N | 65131 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | a/n operates on port 65131 and refers to internal messaging or analytics network protocols with limited public documentation. |
| IPComp | 65132 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | ipcomp operates on port 65132 and handles IP payload compression in IPComp-compatible VPNs or secure tunnels. |
| SNP | 65133 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | snp operates on port 65133 and supports Simple Network Paging for lightweight network paging services. |
| Compaq-Peer | 65134 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | compaq-peer operates on port 65134 and facilitates peer communication and service discovery for legacy Compaq systems. |
| IPX-in-IP | 65135 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | ipx-in-ip operates on port 65135 and supports tunneling IPX packets over IP networks, used in legacy Novell environments. |
| VRRP | 65136 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | vrrp uses port 65136. No additional documentation found. |
| PGM | 65137 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | pgm operates on port 65137 and facilitates Pragmatic General Multicast for reliable multicast data delivery. |
| 0-hop | 65138 | 12.2 | Unknown | Built-in | As needed | 0-hop could refer to local device discovery or zero-hop network optimization in edge computing. |
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