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destination-port (Applications)

Syntax

Hierarchy Level

Description

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) destination port number, which combines with protocol to identify an application type. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigns port numbers. See the IANA Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry at http://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xml for a list of assigned port numbers.

Options

port-identifier —Range of ports. You can use a numeric value or one of the text synonyms listed in Table 1.

Table 1: Port Supported by Services Interfaces

Port Name

Corresponding Port Number

afs

1483

bgp

179

biff

512

bootpc

68

bootps

67

cmd

514

cvspserver

2401

dhcp

67

domain

53

eklogin

2105

ekshell

2106

excc

512

finger

79

ftp

21

ftp-data

20

http

80

https

443

ident

113

imap

143

kerberos-sec

88

klogin

543

kpasswd

761

krb-prop

754

krbupdate

760

kshell

544

ldap

389

ldp

646

login

513

mobileip-agent

434

mobilip-mn

435

msdp

639

netbios-dgm

138

netbios-ns

137

netbios-ssn

139

nfsd

2049

nntp

119

ntalk

518

ntp

123

pop3

110

pptp

1723

printer

515

radacct

1813

radius

1812

rip

520

rkinit

2108

smtp

25

snmp

161

snmp-trap

162

snpp

444

socks

1080

ssh

22

sunrpc

111

syslog

514

tacacs

49

tacacs-ds

65

talk

517

telnet

23

tftp

69

timed

525

who

513

xdmcp

177

Required Privilege Level

system—To view this statement in the configuration.

system-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement modified in Junos OS Release 8.5.