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when browsing the Web site, often encountered in the browser address input Http://IP Address: Port number address for website access. In fact, this is the application of the TCP port number, on the same server with a different port number of the Web site. The default TCP port number for the web is 80, so you can say that the Http://IP address equals "http://IP Address: 80".
By using a different port number, the server can host multiple Web sites with a single static IP address. When a customer visits a website, they only need to enter the http://+IP+ port number to access the site.
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Use the same IP address, different port numbers to host multiple Web sites