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computer requesting the file transfer must connect specifically
to the FTP server on the computer that has the file.
This is accomplished using sockets. A socket is a pair of TCP
port numbers used to establish a connection from one
computer to another. TCP uses these port numbers to keep
track of connections.
applications that wait for requests. These port numbers are
referred to as 'well-known' ports.
TCP will open a connection to the FTP server using some
random port number, 1234 for example, on the local computer.
TCP will specify port 21 for the FTP server. Port 21 is the well-
known port number for FTP servers. Note that there are two
different FTP programs running in this example – an FTP client
that requests the file to be transferred, and an FTP server that
sends the file to the FTP client.
commands from the client, so the FTP client must know how to
connect to the server (must know the TCP port number) in
order to send commands. The FTP Server can use any TCP
port number to send the file, so long as it is sent as part of the
connection setup.
A TCP connection is then described by a set of four numbers –
the IP address and TCP port number for the local computer,
and the IP address and TCP port number for the remote
computer. The IP address is in the IP header and the TCP port
number is in the TCP header.
No two TCP connection can have the same set of numbers, but
only one number needs to be different.
example, for two users to send files to the same destination at
the same time.
This could give the following connection
numbers:
Internet addresses
Connection 1 10.42.73.23, 10.128.12.1
Specific port numbers are assigned to
The FTP server accepts
It is possible, for
79
TCP ports
1234, 21

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