Ports
A port is a number assigned to a specific process or sevice in the network to help comuters sort and direct network traffic correctly. It works on Layer 4(Transport Layer) of the OSI model and works with protocals such as TCP and UDP. They enable the simultaneous operaton of multiple network service
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