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GSM Series User Manual 
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want to customise the ports that are in use by this built in service click on the 
advanced tab to make the necessary changes. Click the <Apply> button for 
changes to take effect. 
 
Prioritise web browsing, email, FTP and news: 
Check this radio button to prioritise web browsing, email, FTP and news services 
over all other services. If you want to customise the ports that are in use by this 
built in service click on the advanced tab to make the necessary changes. Click 
the <Apply> button for changes to take effect. 
 
Prioritise Streaming Audio/Video: 
Check this radio button to prioritise Audio and Video streaming services over all 
other services. If you want to customise the ports that are in use by this built in 
service click on the advanced tab to make the necessary changes. Click the 
<Apply> button for changes to take effect. 
 
Prioritise Databases (Oracle, IBM DB2, SQL, Microsoft): 
Check this radio button to prioritise Database services over all other services. If 
you want to customise the ports that are in use by this built in service click on the 
advanced tab to make the necessary changes. Click the <Apply> button for 
changes to take effect. 
 
Advanced Mode: 
Allows the administrator to customise built in services and configure additional 
services if necessary. If the “Disable TCP/UDP Port Classification” radio button is 
checked the administrator can then click on the advanced button to configure 
custom services. If any of the built in services are in use, the administrator can 
also click on the advanced button to modify the built in services TCP/UDP port 
numbers if required. 
 
Special TCP/UDP class: 
This allows the administrator to set a low or high priority to the port numbers 
shown in the Special UDP/TCP Port Selection section. 
 
Default Class (All other TCP/UDP Ports): 
This allows the administrator to set a low or high priority to all other port numbers 
not shown in the Special UDP/TCP Port Selection. 
 
Port: 
Select the port you wish to configure your Special TCP/UDP port classifications 
for, if you wish to configure all ports at the same time, select all from the drop 
down box. 
 
Special UDP/TCP Port Classifications: 
 
 
The following lists the ports that are used for all 6 built in services: 
Down Prioritise web browsing, email, FTP and news: 80, 280, 443, 25, 110, 
20, 21, 69, 119, 2009 
Prioritise IP Telephony (VoIP): 1718, 1719, 1720 
Prioritise iSCSI: 3225, 3260, 3420 
Prioritise web browsing, email, FTP and news: 80, 280, 443, 25, 110, 20, 21, 
69, 119, 2009