Registered Port Number

  • Port #: 34000
  • TCP:
  • UDP: Unofficial
  • SCTP:
  • DCCP:
  • Description: Port 34000 is a network port used in computer networking. Like other ports, it serves as a communication endpoint for various applications and services. Ports are identified by numbers, and each number typically corresponds to specific services or applications. For instance, well-known ports like HTTP (80) and HTTPS (443) are standard for web traffic. Port 34000 does not have a designated common service universally associated with it. It falls in the range of 1024-49151, known as the “registered ports” range, which is typically used for certain types of applications. This range is often used by software vendors for their applications, and port assignments can vary based on the specific software configuration or network setup. In practical terms, whether port 34000 is in use and for what purpose depends on the specific applications and services running on a network or system. It could be used by a custom application, a specific service set up by a user or administrator, or for specific network functions within an organization. To understand what service or application is using port 34000 in a particular context, network administrators often use tools like port scanners or network monitoring software to identify active services on their networks and the ports they are using.