Lines Matching refs:port
44 * any traffic, in effect "stealing" the port from the previous listener.
70 * processes that are binding to the same address and port "share"
71 * the port, which means incoming datagrams are distributed across
194 Bind the UDP handle to an IP address and port.
200 with the address and port to bind to.
223 Associate the UDP handle to a remote address and port, so every
234 with the address and port to associate to.
242 Get the remote IP and port of the UDP handle on connected UDP handles.
261 Get the local IP and port of the UDP handle.
379 (the "all interfaces" IPv4 address) and a random port number.
401 address and port of the remote peer.
433 IPv4 address) and a random port number.