An internal port refers to a communication endpoint used within a computer or network device, primarily for managing data traffic between different software applications or services. Unlike external ports, which connect to outside networks or devices, internal ports facilitate communication internally, often using specific protocols. They help in organizing data flow and ensuring that different processes can interact efficiently. Examples include ports used by applications running on the same machine or within a local network.
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