You can always use the "show ip nbar port-map" command which helps a lot!!
R4#sh ip nbar port-map port-map bgp udp 179 port-map bgp tcp 179 port-map citrix udp 1604 port-map citrix tcp 1494 port-map cuseeme udp 7648 7649 24032 port-map cuseeme tcp 7648 7649 port-map custom-01 udp 0 port-map custom-01 tcp 0 port-map custom-02 udp 0 port-map custom-02 tcp 0 port-map custom-03 udp 0 port-map custom-03 tcp 0 port-map custom-04 udp 0 port-map custom-04 tcp 0 port-map custom-05 udp 0 port-map custom-05 tcp 0 port-map custom-06 udp 0 port-map custom-06 tcp 0 port-map custom-07 udp 0 port-map custom-07 tcp 0 port-map custom-08 udp 0 port-map custom-08 tcp 0 port-map custom-09 udp 0 port-map custom-09 tcp 0 port-map custom-10 udp 0 port-map custom-10 tcp 0 port-map dhcp udp 67 68 port-map dns udp 53 port-map dns tcp 53 port-map exchange tcp 135 port-map fasttrack tcp 1214 port-map finger tcp 79 port-map ftp tcp 21 port-map gnutella tcp 6346 6347 6348 6349 6355 5634 port-map gopher udp 70 port-map gopher tcp 70 port-map http tcp 80 port-map imap udp 143 220 port-map imap tcp 143 220 port-map irc udp 194 port-map irc tcp 194 port-map kerberos udp 88 749 port-map kerberos tcp 88 749 port-map l2tp udp 1701 port-map ldap udp 389 port-map ldap tcp 389 port-map napster tcp 6699 8875 8888 7777 6700 6666 6677 6688 4444 5555 port-map netbios udp 137 138 port-map netbios tcp 137 139 port-map netshow tcp 1755 port-map nfs udp 2049 port-map nfs tcp 2049 port-map nntp udp 119 port-map nntp tcp 119 port-map notes udp 1352 port-map notes tcp 1352 port-map novadigm udp 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 3465 port-map novadigm tcp 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 3465 port-map ntp udp 123 port-map ntp tcp 123 port-map pcanywhere udp 22 5632 port-map pcanywhere tcp 65301 5631 port-map pop3 udp 110 port-map pop3 tcp 110 port-map pptp tcp 1723 port-map printer udp 515 port-map printer tcp 515 port-map rcmd tcp 512 513 514 port-map rip udp 520 port-map rsvp udp 1698 1699 port-map rtspplayer tcp 554 7070 port-map secure-ftp tcp 990 port-map secure-http tcp 443 port-map secure-imap udp 585 993 port-map secure-imap tcp 585 993 port-map secure-irc udp 994 port-map secure-irc tcp 994 port-map secure-ldap udp 636 port-map secure-ldap tcp 636 port-map secure-nntp udp 563 port-map secure-nntp tcp 563 port-map secure-pop3 udp 995 port-map secure-pop3 tcp 995 port-map secure-telnet tcp 992 port-map smtp tcp 25 port-map snmp udp 161 162 port-map snmp tcp 161 162 port-map socks tcp 1080 port-map sqlnet tcp 1521 port-map sqlserver tcp 1433 port-map ssh tcp 22 port-map streamwork udp 1558 port-map sunrpc udp 111 port-map sunrpc tcp 111 port-map syslog udp 514 port-map telnet tcp 23 port-map tftp udp 69 port-map vdolive tcp 7000 port-map xwindows tcp 6000 6001 6002 6003 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cody Cook Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 12:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Doc CD question Is there a place in the doc cd where one might find a listing of well known ports and their names? I am thinking just as a reference if you have a brain freeze about a particular protocol. Thanks. Cody _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com UHS Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient (s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution of this information is prohibited. If this was sent to you in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
