Associating port numbers with nodes – Netopia Router PN Series User Manual

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Reference Guide

Associating port numbers with nodes

When an IP client, such as a Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer
web browser, wants to establish a session with an IP server, such
as a web server, the client must know the IP address to use and the
IP port where the traffic is to be directed.

Just as an IP address specifies a particular computer on a network,
ports are addresses that specify a particular service in a computer.
There are many universally agreed-upon ports assigned to various
services. For example:

Web servers use port number 80.

FTP servers use port number 21.

Telnet uses port number 23.

SNMP uses port number 161.

The Netopia Router lets you associate these and other port
numbers with nodes on your internal LAN. See

page 4-8

for details

on how to accomplish this.

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