Hi Eugene,

As far as I understand your quetion you are probably missunderstanding the use 
of port mapping for non-standard ports. Look, for mapping standard applications 
to non-standard ports gou can use ip-port map [application] port [non-standard 
port]. What u cannot do for this case is for example use a port that is used by 
another protocol, for example map ftp to the telnet port because it's already 
bei g used by other standard app.

The user defined port-map is used usually when u have a non-standard 
application.

Br,
Bruno Silva

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Em 10/06/2012, às 18:29, Eugene Pefti <[email protected]> escreveu:

> Folks,
> Is there any good of defining user based port mapping? Let’s say I want to 
> create a mapping for a non-standard port, for example telnet – 3020.
> I’d go:
> “ip port-map user-telnet-3020 port tcp 3020”
> In my opionion this would be an empty container for an IOS because it 
> wouldn’t associate a real telnet traffic with it when I want to match for 
> this non-standard protocol in CBAC or ZFW.
> What’s the point of having it in the first place? Has anyone used it in any 
> configurations ?
>  
> Eugene
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