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Ports can be connected with a binding if they belong to the same protocol and are conjugate to each other. That means that one port is sending the outgoing messages of the protocol and receiving the incoming ones. This port is called the ''regular'' port.
Its peer port, the ''conjugated'' port, receives the outgoing messages and sends the incoming ones of the protocol.
In other words, a port is the combination of a ''required'' and a ''provided interface'' in a ''role'' (since one and the same protocol can be used by several ports of an actor).
 
[[File:Structure of AnActorClass.jpg|thumb|Example of a structure diagram]]