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Subject: Assistance on these ports ranges ??
From: Hackett, James (James.Hackett
CWCOM.CO.UK)Date: Thu Aug 03 2000 - 08:51:09 CDT
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Hi,
Does any one have any knowledge or uses for these ports as i have asked
Cisco
on many occations and uninformative replys back stating " it must be in the
RFC's"
searched the cisco web site and checked all RFC to no avail. Maybe Cisco
just does
not use them anymore as they are very low down in the port number sequence.
Could of
being used on old legacy equipment ??????
Any pointers to enlighten me be most grateful
130/tcp cisco FNATIVE cisco-fna
130/udp cisco FNATIVE cisco-fna
131/tcp cisco TNATIVE cisco-tna
131/udp cisco TNATIVE cisco-tna
132/tcp cisco SYSMAINT cisco-sys
132/udp cisco SYSMAINT cisco-sys
James Hackett
Senior Security Analyst
email: James.Hackett
cwcom.co.uk
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