Answer Posted / gopinath nk
Port is a special number present in the header of a data
packet. Ports are typically used to map data to a particular
process running on a system.These are divided into three
ranges.1.Well known(0-1023) 2.Registered(1024-49151)
3.Dynamic/private ports(49152-65535).
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