Everything about Registered Port totally explained
A
port, in this context, is essentially a sub-address defined within the
Internet Protocol. The range of valid ports is 1–65536. A
registered port is one assigned by the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to a certain use. Each registered port is in the range 1024–49151.
Since
21 March,
2001 the registry agency is
ICANN; before that time it was
IANA.
Ports with numbers lower than those of the registered ports are called
well known ports; port with numbers greater than those of the registered ports are called
dynamic and/or private ports.
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