* is intented primarily to be viewed by a human user. * can be displayed by "typical" web browser client software, and The DNS-SD service type "http" should only be used to advertise content that: NOTE: The meaning of this service type, though called just "http", actuallyĭenotes something more precise than just "any data transported using HTTP". This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be used for discovery purposes. Unauthorized use by some mail users (see for details)
IANA assigned this well-formed service name as a replacement for "sql*net". This entry is now historic, not usable for use with many IANA assigned this well-formed service name as a replacement for "whois++". * THE TRAFFIC IN QUESTION, NOT WHETHER THERE IS A PORT NUMBER *
SCIENCELOGIC EM7 WEB INTERFACE PORT HOW TO
* CHOOSE HOW TO CONFIGURE THEIR SYSTEMS BASED ON THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF * FIREWALL AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS SHOULD * * IT IS "GOOD" TRAFFIC, NOR THAT IT NECESSARILY CORRESPONDS TO THE * * TRAFFIC IS FLOWING TO OR FROM A REGISTERED PORT DOES NOT MEAN THAT * * ENDORSEMENT OF AN APPLICATION OR PRODUCT, AND THE FACT THAT NETWORK * * ASSIGNMENT OF A PORT NUMBER DOES NOT IN ANY WAY IMPLY AN *
SCIENCELOGIC EM7 WEB INTERFACE PORT REGISTRATION
The registration procedures for service names and port numbers areĪssigned ports both System and User ports SHOULD NOT be used without The "IESG Approval" process, or the "Expert Review" process, as per
User Ports are assigned by IANA using the "IETF Review" process, According to Section 8.1.2 of, System Ports areĪssigned by the "IETF Review" or "IESG Approval" procedures described in Ports (49152-65535) the difference uses of these ranges is described in
Port numbers are assigned in various ways, based on three ranges: System Service names are assigned on a first-come, first-served process, as Services that run over transport protocols such as TCP, UDP, DCCP, and Service names and port numbers are used to distinguish between different Wes Eddy, Brian Trammell, and Jana IyengarĭCCP: Eddie Kohler and Yoshifumi Nishida Reference Note Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry Last Updated Expert(s) TCP/UDP: Joe Touch Eliot Lear, Markku Kojo, Kumiko Ono, Martin Stiemerling,