Create lists of port numbers so that you can use them in multiple rules. A single
list is easier to manage than several identical lists that are each created in a different
rule.
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TipTo create a port list that is similar to an existing one, duplicate the list and then
edit it.
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Individual ports and port ranges can be included on the list, for example 80, and
20-21. You can insert comments into your port list by preceding the text with a pound
sign ("#").
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Note
For a listing commonly accepted port number assignments, see the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). For a list of port numbers used by Deep Security Manager, Relay, or Agent, see Port numbers.
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Click Policies > Common Objects > Lists > Port Lists.
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Click New > New Port List.
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Type a name and, optionally, a description.
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In the Port(s) list, add the port numbers, one per line.
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Click OK.
Import and export port lists
You can export one or more port lists to an XML or CSV file, and import lists from
an XML file.
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Click Policies > Common Objects > Lists > Port Lists.
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To export one or more lists, select them and click Export > Export Selected to CSV or Export > Export Selected to XML.
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To export all lists, click Export > Export to CSV or Export > Export to XML.
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To import lists, click New > Import From File and follow the instructions on the wizard.
See which rules use a port list
It is useful to see which rules use a port list to be aware of which rules are affected
by any changes you make. For example, you can ensure no rules use a port list before
deleting it.
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Click Policies > Common Objects > Lists > Port Lists.
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Select the port list and click Properties.
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Click the Assigned To tab.