SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is assigned to port 25.
SSH uses such port.
IMAP uses port 143
USB Port
The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.
If using a VNC viewer, it uses port 5900, however if using a web browser, it uses 5800.
No, infrared port uses IR radiation and bluetooth uses radio frequency radiation.
Cups uses port 631 by default
993 IMAP over SSL or MMP IMAP Proxy over SSL
The IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) email protocol usually uses port 143.
EIGRP uses port no. 88, but it is not use TCP or UDP, it's uses RTP(Reliable Transport Protocol).
IMAP port is the port number the IMAP protocol uses to transfer data. The standard IMAP Port number is 143
You set the port that uTorrent uses at Options>Preferences>Connection