allocating an ip address computer
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Internet Protocol address(IP address)
An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numericallabel assigned to each device (e.g., computer, printer)participating in a computer networkthat uses the InternetProtocolfor communication.
An IP address serves two principal functions: host ornetwork interface identificationand location addressing.
Its role has been characterized as follows: "A nameindicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. Aroute indicates how to get there."
The designers of the Internet Protocol defined an IP
address as a 32-bit number and this system, known asInternet Protocol Version 4(IPv4), is still in use today.
Due to the enormous growth of the Internet and thepredicted depletion of available addresses, a new version ofIP (IPv6), using 128 bits for the address, was developed in
1995
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IP addresses are binary numbers, but they are
usually stored in text files and displayed in
human-readablenotations, such as 172.16.254.1(for IPv4),
and 2001:db8:0:1234:0:567:8:1 (for IPv6).
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority(IANA)manages the IP address space allocations globally
and delegates five regional Internet registries
(RIRs) to allocate IP address blocks to localInternet registries(Internet service providers) and
other entities.
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Your public IP address is 115.248.20.13- Learn
more
What Is My IP- Shows Your IPAddress
www.whatismyip.com
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IP Information: 115.248.20.13
ISP:Reliance
CommunicationsOrganization:Reliance
CommunicationsConnection:Broadband
Services:Suspected Network Sharing Device
City:Mumbai Region:Maharashtra
Country:India
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How to allocate an IP address
DEMO
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How to Share HDD
DEMO
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How to share printer
DEMO
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TeamViewer s/w
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FTP server
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How email works
http
https
Pop3 SMTP
MIME
IMAP
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HTTP
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP) is an
application protocolfor distributed,
collaborative, hypermediainformation
systems.[1]HTTP is the foundation of datacommunication for the World Wide Web.
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HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure(HTTPS) isa widely used communications protocolforsecurecommunication over a computer
network, with especially wide deployment onthe Internet. Technically, it is not a protocol initself; rather, it is the result of simply layeringthe Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP) on top
of the SSL/TLSprotocol, thus adding thesecurity capabilities of SSL/TLS to standardHTTP communications.
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Post Office Protocol(POP)
the Post Office Protocol(POP) is an application-layerInternet standardprotocolused by local e-mail clientsto retrieve e-mailfrom a remote serverover a TCP/IPconnection.[1]POP and IMAP(Internet Message Access
Protocol) are the two most prevalent Internetstandardprotocols for e-mail retrieval.[2]Virtually all modern e-mail clients and serverssupport both. The POPprotocol has been developed through several versions,
with version 3 (POP3) being the current standard. Mostwebmailservice providers such as Hotmail, GmailandYahoo! Mailalso provide IMAP and POP3
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Internet message access protocol
(IMAP) The Internet Message Access Protocol (commonly known as IMAP)
is an ApplicationLayerInternet protocol that allows an e-mail clientto access e-mailon a remote mail server. The current version, IMAPversion 4 revision 1 (IMAP4rev1), is defined by RFC 3501. An IMAPserver typically listens on well-known port143. IMAP over SSL(IMAPS)is assigned well-known port number 993.
IMAP supports both on-line and off-linemodes of operation. E-mailclients using IMAP generally leave messages on the server until theuser explicitly deletes them. This and other characteristics of IMAPoperation allow multiple clients to manage the same mailbox. Moste-mail clientssupport IMAP in addition to POP to retrieve
messages; however, fewer e-mail servicessupport IMAP.[2]
IMAPoffers access to the mail storage. Clients may store local copies ofthe messages, but these are considered to be a temporary cache.
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Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions(MIME)
MIME defines mechanisms for sending other
kinds of information in email. These include
text in languages other than English using
character encodings other than ASCII, and 8-bit binary content such as files containing
images, sounds, movies, and computer
programs
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Microsoft-Outlook
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Must Have the understanding of
following protocols
HTTP
HTTPS
POP/POP3 IMAP
MIME
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SMTP
SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL
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How email works
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Since POP downloads new messages to your computer and removes them from
the server, you will not be able to see those new messages on another computer
when you check your inbox. Those messages exist only on the computer that
downloaded them using POP.
However, if you use IMAP and create e-mail folders on the server, these folders are
accessible from anywhere you read your e-mail using IMAP. If you use POP andcreate e-mail folders, they are stored locally, and you cannot access these folders
from anywhere except the computer on which you created them.
POP can create problems if you alternate between it and IMAP. There is an option
in many POP e-mail programs to leave copies of the messages on the server, but
this option has complications. When you leave copies of the messages on the
server, then access your e-mail using WebMail or another IMAP e-mail client, thePOP client may create duplicate messages next time it accesses the inbox; you will
see each of the messages more than once, and you will have to clean out (delete)
the unwanted ones
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How To configure IMAP
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Select mail Setup option
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Select new email and information
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Cli k i i
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Click more setting option
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Set the rules
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Thanks
Tamsorma Jyotirgamyah, Mriturmyah amritgamgah
OM Shanti-2