Does tcp not have a subaddress?

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Common http addresses are 192.168.0.1/happy/index IP addresses can be added after IP addresses. But that's not possible in the tcp address system, do you just use "IP address: port number"? Thank you.

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2022-09-22 20:13

1 Answers

I think the answer to the question will be Yes.

In detail, there are several ways to divide the network step by step, and the OSI layer 7 is described as follows.

If you look at it from above, the HTTP address is made as follows:

So, as you asked, it is right to classify it as IP address:port at the TCP level.


2022-09-22 20:13

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