Question: Suppose a process in Host C has a UDP socket with port number 6789. Suppose both Host A and Host B each send a UDP

Suppose a process in Host C has a UDP socket with port number 6789. Suppose both Host A and Host B each send a UDP segment to Host C with destination port number 6789. Will both of these segments be directed to the same socket at Host C? If so, how will the process at Host C know that these two segments originated from two different hosts?

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