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A-Talk
Port 5106 is commonly associated with A-Talk, a communication or messaging protocol/application. It is primarily used to facilitate messaging, signaling, or control data exchange between clients and servers within the A-Talk ecosystem. Typically leveraging TCP connectivity, this port ensures reliable data transmission required for messaging synchronization and real-time exchanges within the application environment..
Port 5106 forms part of the transport mechanism underpinning A-Talk, enabling communication sessions by providing a channel for control signals and data streams. As a TCP-based service, it guarantees accurate and ordered delivery of packets, critical for message reliability and session integrity especially in collaborative or messaging environments.
Typically, clients initiate a connection over TCP port 5106 to communicate with the central A-Talk server or peer clients, transmitting signaling messages. This can include presence updates, chat message synchronization, command initiation, and possibly media control data. By utilizing TCP, the protocol maintains continuous states necessary for multi-part conversations.
Although port information for A-Talk is unofficial and not registered with IANA, it is used consistently to streamline clients and services interoperation. The actual data formats and commands transmitted will depend on the implementation but align with typical messaging protocol behaviors such as request/response cycles, session management, heartbeat checks, and event notifications.