ZyXEL Communications 1000 User Manual

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42.1  Overview
Use service objects to define TCP applications, UDP applications, and ICMP 
messages. You can also create service groups to refer to multiple service objects 
in other features. 
42.1.1  What You Can Do in this Chapter
• Use  the  Service screens (
) to view and configure the 
ZyWALL’s list of services and their definitions. 
• Use  the  Service Group screens (
to view and 
configure the ZyWALL’s list of service groups. 
42.1.2  What You Need to Know
IP Protocols
IP protocols are based on the eight-bit protocol field in the IP header. This field 
represents the next-level protocol that is sent in this packet. This section 
discusses three of the most common IP protocols.
Computers use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP, IP protocol 6) and User 
Datagram Protocol (UDP, IP protocol 17) to exchange data with each other. TCP 
guarantees reliable delivery but is slower and more complex. Some uses are FTP, 
HTTP, SMTP, and TELNET. UDP is simpler and faster but is less reliable. Some uses 
are DHCP, DNS, RIP, and SNMP.
TCP creates connections between computers to exchange data. Once the 
connection is established, the computers exchange data. If data arrives out of 
sequence or is missing, TCP puts it in sequence or waits for the data to be re-
transmitted. Then, the connection is terminated.
In contrast, computers use UDP to send short messages to each other. There is no 
guarantee that the messages arrive in sequence or that the messages arrive at all.