Session, connections, sockets, & ephemeral ports

✨ Please consider supporting my channel! ✨ Every bit helps—whether it’s $15, $10, or even $5. You can make a donation via this site:   / sunnyclassroom   Today my topic is session, connection, sockets, and ephemeral port numbers. In the TCP/IP world, any single connection between two computers is a session. Session and connection are interchangeable in general, though technically, a connection means medium linked for communication while a session refers to the process of the communication between two systems. One side’s session information is called a socket or endpoint. Two sides’ session information is socket pairs or endpoints. A socket is the combination of an IP address and a port number. TCP/UDP applications utilize sockets to communicate with one another. servers use well-known port numbers, and they are reserved and long-lived port numbers. Clients use dynamic/private port numbers. They are short-lived and temporary. That is why it is also called ephemeral port numbers. Playlists: Ports, port #, & TCP/IP applications    • CompTIA Network+  Performance-based Tests ...   Topology & cabling, & physical cabling structure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5xQJ... Ethernet Basics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkH_J... IPv4 Basics:    • Tricks to five classes of IPv4   OSI Model and related:    • OSI Model