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ephemeral port


A TCP or UDP port number that is automatically allocated from a predefined range by the {TCP/IP stack} software, typically to provide the port for the client end of a client-server communication. BSD used ports 1024 through 4999 as ephemeral ports, though it is often desirable to increase this allocation. . (2002-10-06)

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