Port 3883 is commonly used for the multicast DNS (mDNS) service. It is used for discovering and advertising services and hosts on a network without relying on a central server. It is most commonly used for zero-configuration networking, such as automatically discovering printers or other devices on a network.
Ports those registered with IANA are shown as official ports. The same port number may be unofficialy used by various services or applications. The official usage are listed separately below its usage may change from time to time.
Official
Port |
Protocol (TCP/UDP) |
Title |
Description |
Port Type |
Port 3883 |
tcp |
vrpn |
VR Peripheral Network |
REGISTERED PORT |
Port 3883 |
udp |
vrpn |
VR Peripheral Network |
REGISTERED PORT |
UnOfficial
Unofficialy or sometimes with conflict, the same port may be used by different applications.
Port | Protocol (TCP/UDP) | Description |