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Using the Destination Port Field Like a Recipient's Name on a Shipping Label

Nov 24,2008 by alperen

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Figure 9-11. Using the Destination Port Field Like a Recipient's Name on a Shipping Label


When Keith receives the segment, he looks at the destination port field. In this case, he found destination TCP port 1031, so he gave the data to browser2.


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