Difference between revisions of "pCDN:Port"

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* UDP port 12345: for peer-to-server communication.
 
* UDP port 12345: for peer-to-server communication.
 
* TCP port 1515: for server monitoring messages.
 
* TCP port 1515: for server monitoring messages.
* TCP port 1516 + <math>i</math>: for server-to-server communication, where <math>i</math> is the server index (<math>0 \le i \le I-1</math>, <math> I </math> is the total number of replicated servers.  
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* TCP port 1516 + <math>i</math>: for server-to-server communication, where <math>i</math> is the server index (<math>i  = 0, 1, 2, ..., I-1</math>, <math> I </math> is the total number of replicated servers.  
 
* TCP port 8888 and 8898: for peer-to-peer communication.
 
* TCP port 8888 and 8898: for peer-to-peer communication.
 
* TCP port 54321 and 54331: for streaming from peer to media player (on the same workstation).
 
* TCP port 54321 and 54331: for streaming from peer to media player (on the same workstation).
 
* UDP port 61874: for peer-to-peer and peer-to-server ping packets. This is to measure route hop counts and round-trip delay.   
 
* UDP port 61874: for peer-to-peer and peer-to-server ping packets. This is to measure route hop counts and round-trip delay.   
 
* UDP port 30000-65534: random ports for peer-to-peer and peer-to-server traceroute packets. This is to identify the packet routes among these machines. Both ping and traceroute packets are useful in optimizing the performance of pCDN networks.
 
* UDP port 30000-65534: random ports for peer-to-peer and peer-to-server traceroute packets. This is to identify the packet routes among these machines. Both ping and traceroute packets are useful in optimizing the performance of pCDN networks.

Latest revision as of 10:36, 4 March 2008

  • UDP port 12345: for peer-to-server communication.
  • TCP port 1515: for server monitoring messages.
  • TCP port 1516 + <math>i</math>: for server-to-server communication, where <math>i</math> is the server index (<math>i = 0, 1, 2, ..., I-1</math>, <math> I </math> is the total number of replicated servers.
  • TCP port 8888 and 8898: for peer-to-peer communication.
  • TCP port 54321 and 54331: for streaming from peer to media player (on the same workstation).
  • UDP port 61874: for peer-to-peer and peer-to-server ping packets. This is to measure route hop counts and round-trip delay.
  • UDP port 30000-65534: random ports for peer-to-peer and peer-to-server traceroute packets. This is to identify the packet routes among these machines. Both ping and traceroute packets are useful in optimizing the performance of pCDN networks.