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Port Number and Protocol Number
What is the difference between Port Number and Protocol Number


  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: April 11, 2008     Asked by: GOPALMUNISH 
  
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April 11, 2008 02:21:52   #1  
pllaxman Member Since: February 2008   Contribution: 12    

RE: Port Number and Protocol Number
Port number is the one which is assigned for the protocol! There is nothing like protocol number!
Protocol is a set of rules & to call that rules on the server we use the port number!

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