14. What does the port number in a TCP connection specify?
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A port number is a 16-bit unsigned integer, thus ranging from 0 to 65535. For TCP, port number 0 is reserved and cannot be used, while for UDP, the source port is optional and a value of zero means no port.
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The port number specifies the type of network that network 80 is being used for HTTP traffic . The port is the end of a logical connection , and the direction a server program identifies a particular server program on a device in a network .
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