User`s guide

through any adapter. You can manually create rules or edit existing rules to filter
an application's network or Internet access through a specific adapter (for example,
a wireless network adapter).
Command Line - the command used to start the process in the Windows
command line interface (cmd).
Protocol - the IP protocol the rule applies to. You may see one of the following:
DescriptionProtocol
Includes all IP protocols.Any
Transmission Control Protocol - TCP enables two hosts to establish
a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees
TCP
delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered
in the same order in which they were sent.
User Datagram Protocol - UDP is an IP-based transport designed
for high performance. Games and other video-based applications
often use UDP.
UDP
Represents a specific IP protocol (other than TCP and UDP). You
can find the complete list of assigned IP protocol numbers at
www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers.
A number
Network Events - the network events the rule applies to. The following events
may be taken into account:
DescriptionEvent
Preliminary exchange of standard messages used by
connection-oriented protocols (such as TCP) to establish a
Connect
connection. With connection-oriented protocols, data traffic
between two computers occurs only after a connection is
established.
Flow of data between two computers.Traffic
State in which an application monitors the network awaiting to
establish a connection or to receive information from a peer
application.
Listen
Local Ports - the ports on your computer the rule applies to.
Remote Ports - the ports on the remote computers the rule applies to.
Local - whether the rule applies only to computers in the local network.
Firewall
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