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Destination Options, Table 23

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Table 22 Network Service Options (Continued) Service Description ike kerberos l2tp lpd-tcp lpd-udp msrpc-tcp msrpc-udp netbios-dgm netbios-ns netbios-ssn ntp papi pop3 pptp rtsp sccp sip sip-tcp sip-udp smb-tcp smb-udp smtp snmp snmp-trap svp tftp Internet Key Exchange Computer network authentication protocol Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Line Printer Daemon protocol-Transmission Control Protocol Line Printer Daemon protocol-User Datagram Protocol Microsoft Remote Procedure Call-Transmission Control Protocol Microsoft Remote Procedure Call-User Datagram Protocol Network Basic Input/Output System-Datagram Service Network Basic Input/Output System-Name Service Network Basic Input/Output System-Session Service Network Time Protocol Point of Access for Providers of Information Post Office Protocol 3 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Real Time Streaming Protocol Skinny Call Control Protocol Session Initiation Protocol Session Initiation Protocol-Transmission Control Protocol Session Initiation Protocol-User Datagram Protocol Server Message Block-Transmission Control Protocol Server Message Block-User Datagram Protocol Simple mail transfer protocol Simple network management protocol Simple network management protocol-trap Software Validation Protocol Trivial file transfer protocol Destination Options Table 23 lists the destination options available in the Instant UI. You can allow or deny access to any or all of these destinations depending on your requirements. Table 23 Destination Options Destination Description To all destinations Access is allowed or denied to all destinations. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0 | User Guide Instant Firewall | 149

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Destination Options
Table 23
lists the destination options available in the Instant UI. You can allow or deny access to any or all of
these destinations depending on your requirements.
ike
Internet Key Exchange
kerberos
Computer network authentication protocol
l2tp
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
lpd-tcp
Line Printer Daemon protocol-Transmission Control Protocol
lpd-udp
Line Printer Daemon protocol-User Datagram Protocol
msrpc-tcp
Microsoft Remote Procedure Call-Transmission Control Protocol
msrpc-udp
Microsoft Remote Procedure Call-User Datagram Protocol
netbios-dgm
Network Basic Input/Output System-Datagram Service
netbios-ns
Network Basic Input/Output System-Name Service
netbios-ssn
Network Basic Input/Output System-Session Service
ntp
Network Time Protocol
papi
Point of Access for Providers of Information
pop3
Post Office Protocol 3
pptp
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
rtsp
Real Time Streaming Protocol
sccp
Skinny Call Control Protocol
sip
Session Initiation Protocol
sip-tcp
Session Initiation Protocol-Transmission Control Protocol
sip-udp
Session Initiation Protocol-User Datagram Protocol
smb-tcp
Server Message Block-Transmission Control Protocol
smb-udp
Server Message Block-User Datagram Protocol
smtp
Simple mail transfer protocol
snmp
Simple network management protocol
snmp-trap
Simple network management protocol-trap
svp
Software Validation Protocol
tftp
Trivial file transfer protocol
Table 23
Destination Options
Destination
Description
To all destinations
Access is allowed or denied to all destinations.
Table 22
Network Service Options (Continued)
Service
Description