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3.51.5. ServiceTCPUDP Chapter 3. Configuration Reference MaxSessions Comments 3.51.5. ServiceTCPUDP managing advanced protocols, can be specified for this service. (Optional) Specifies how many concurrent sessions that are permitted using this service. (Default: 200) Text describing the current object. (Optional) Description A TCP/UDP Service is a definition of an TCP or UDP protocol with specific parameters. Properties Name DestinationPorts Type SourcePorts SYNRelay PassICMPReturn ALG MaxSessions Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the service. (Identifier) Specifies the destination port or the port ranges applicable to this service. Specifies whether this service uses the TCP or UDP protocol or both. (Default: TCP) Specifies the source port or the port ranges applicable to this service. (Default: 0-65535) Enable SYN flood protection (SYN Relay). (Default: No) Enable passing an ICMP error message only if it is related to an existing connection using this service. (Default: No) An Application Layer Gateway (ALG), capable of managing advanced protocols, can be specified for this service. (Optional) Specifies how many concurrent sessions that are permitted using this service. (Default: 200) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 170

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managing advanced protocols, can be specified for
this service. (Optional)
MaxSessions
Specifies how many concurrent sessions that are per-
mitted using this service. (Default: 200)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.51.5. ServiceTCPUDP
Description
A TCP/UDP Service is a definition of an TCP or UDP protocol with specific parameters.
Properties
Name
Specifies
a
symbolic
name
for
the
service.
(Identifier)
DestinationPorts
Specifies the destination port or the port ranges ap-
plicable to this service.
Type
Specifies whether this service uses the TCP or UDP
protocol or both. (Default: TCP)
SourcePorts
Specifies the source port or the port ranges applic-
able to this service. (Default: 0-65535)
SYNRelay
Enable SYN flood protection (SYN Relay). (Default:
No)
PassICMPReturn
Enable passing an ICMP error message only if it is
related to an existing connection using this service.
(Default: No)
ALG
An Application Layer Gateway (ALG), capable of
managing advanced protocols, can be specified for
this service. (Optional)
MaxSessions
Specifies how many concurrent sessions that are per-
mitted using this service. (Default: 200)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.51.5. ServiceTCPUDP
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