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Adressierung von Anwendungen

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Unter  Verwendung des Internet Protocols (IP) wird die Kommunikation zwischen zwei oder mehreren Hosts ermöglicht. Um jedoch pro Host die parallele Kommunikation mehrerer Anwendungen zu ermöglichen, werden weitere Mechanismen benötigt, die sowohl gemäß ISO/OSI-Referenzmodell als auch TCP/IP-Modell auf dem Transport Layer spezifiziert sind.

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Notes

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    Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.

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    Die maximale Segmentgröße kann einen 16 Bit großen Wert annehmen und somit 65535 Byte lang sein.

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    auch: Congestion Window Size.

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Bök, PB., Noack, A., Müller, M., Behnke, D. (2020). Adressierung von Anwendungen. In: Computernetze und Internet of Things. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29409-0_8

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