Nick,

Yes. Click on manage->Services. Scan through the list.
You can also look in your services file. FW-1 looks here
too, but this and the predefined list in fw-1 is how the
fw figures out names, so if you don't find it in one, you'll
find it in the other. If the log shows just a number, then
it didn't find a reference.

For a full list of ports see IANA.

http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/

Remember, there are those who may reprogram an
application to use other than the known port to do
other stuff...

Robert
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>Hello,
>
>Does anyone know a way of finding out if there is an easy and quick way of
>finding out if a destination  PORT number is defined as a service on the
>Firewall ?
>
>
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