Ports

A port is used to differentiate between multiple applications on a host using the same protocol (TCP or UDP). It is an additional qualifier used by the system software to get data to the correct application. Physically, a port is a 16-bit integer. Some ports are reserved for particular applications and are called well-known ports. Well-Known Port Assignments contains the well-known port assignments list.


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