Configuring TCP/UDP Services

The TCP/UDP Services page enables TCP or UDP-based services on the switch, usually for security reasons.

The switch offers the following TCP/UDP services:

The active TCP connections are also displayed in this window.

To configure TCP/UDP services:

  1. Click Security > TCP/UDP Services. The TCP/UDP Services page displays.
  2. Enable or disable the following TCP/UDP services on the displayed services.
    • HTTP Service--Indicates whether the HTTP service is enabled or disabled.
    • HTTPS Service--Indicates whether the HTTPS service is enabled or disabled.

    The TCP Service Table displays the following fields for each service:

    • Service Name--Access method through which the switch is offering the TCP service.
    • Type--IP protocol the service uses.
    • Local IP Address--Local IP address through which the switch is offering the service.
    • Local Port--Local TCP port through which the switch is offering the service.
    • Remote IP Address--IP address of the remote device that is requesting the service.
    • Remote Port--TCP port of the remote device that is requesting the service.
    • State--Status of the service.

    The UDP Services table displays the following information:

    • Service Name--Access method through which the switch is offering the UDP service.
    • Type--IP protocol the service uses.
    • Local IP Address--Local IP address through which the switch is offering the service.
    • Local Port--Local UDP port through which the switch is offering the service.
    • Application Instance--The service instance of the UDP service. (For example, when two senders send data to the same destination.)
  3. Click Apply. The services are added, and the Running Configuration file is updated.