Port (Computer Networking)
Computer network, Transmission Control Protocol, Transport layer
978-620-0-28830-1
6200288305
120
2012-01-10
210.60 R$
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer networking, a port is an application-specific or process-specific software construct serving as a communications endpoint in a computer's host operating system. A port is associated with an IP address of the host, as well as the type of protocol used for communication. The protocols that primarily use the ports are the Transport Layer protocols, such as the Transmission Control Protocol and the User Datagram Protocol of the Internet Protocol Suite. A port is identified for each address and protocol by a 16-bit number, commonly known as the port number. The port number completes the destination address for a communications session.
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