Configuring Security
Configuring TCP/UDP Services
Configuring TCP/UDP Services
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
TCP/UDP Services
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usually for security reasons.
The switch offers the following TCP/UDP services:
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HTTP—Enabled by factory default
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HTTPS—Disabled by factory default
The active TCP connections are also displayed in this window.
To configure TCP/UDP services:
Click Security > TCP/UDP Services. The TCP/UDP Services page displays.
Enable or disable the following TCP/UDP services on the displayed services.
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HTTP Service—Indicates whether the HTTP service is enabled or disabled.
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HTTPS Service—Indicates whether the HTTPS service is enabled or
disabled.
The TCP Service Table displays the following fields for each service:
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Service Name—Access method through which the switch is offering the
TCP service.
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Type—IP protocol the service uses.
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Local IP Address—Local IP address through which the switch is offering the
service.
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Local Port—Local TCP port through which the switch is offering the service.
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Remote IP Address—IP address of the remote device that is requesting the
service.
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Remote Port—TCP port of the remote device that is requesting the service.
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State—Status of the service.
The UDP Services table displays the following information:
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Service Name—Access method through which the switch is offering the
UDP service.
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Type—IP protocol the service uses.
page enables TCP or UDP-based services on the switch,
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