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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Map Ports to Application<br />

Use this dialog to define applications using port mapping. You can name the application,<br />

assign ports and protocols, and define the scope of the application definition within the<br />

network. You can map a port or port range to a network, subnet, or individual host. This<br />

allows you to configure a port for an application globally (port 80 for http) and on a single<br />

host (port 80 for http on 192.168.3.33).<br />

Name. Enter the name of the application. This name can also be used to define an<br />

instance of the application that is applied to a specific subnet which is defined in the<br />

subnet field.<br />

Port. Enter a port number, or range of port numbers to be mapped to the application.<br />

For each port, you can select the protocol and the network scope to be applied.<br />

Protocols. Select the transport protocols used to provide services to the application.<br />

Global. Select this option if port to application mapping is to be applied to the entire<br />

network. When this option is selected, the Subnet field is not active. When this<br />

option is not selected, the Subnet field is active and a subnet can be defined.<br />

Subnet. When the Global option is not selected this option is available. Use this box<br />

to define the subnet to which the application definition is to be applied. The format<br />

for defining the subnetwork is the standard Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)<br />

format (10.0.0.0/8). You can map the port(s) to a single host by using a /32 subnet<br />

mask.<br />

Actions. The icons displayed in this column provide you with controls to edit or<br />

delete a port entry in the application definition.<br />

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