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Actually TCP Listen does not redirect a connection to another port at all. The TCP protocol allows multiple connections to the same port on a machine as long as the remote address and /or port are different.
andre.buurman@carya wrote:
None, this makes the server listen to all networks for the given port. Whenever a client tries to make a connection you need to keep the connection reference the listener give alive and parallel to that you should start listening again for the next client to connect. Etc.
When LV receives a connection attempt it redirects the traffic to another port a give you a reference. It that way the port that the client connects to stays free for new connections. Like a webserver, which listens on port 80.
The TCP-IP server/ multiple client examples show this.