IP ADDRESS :-
"IP" stands for Internet Protocol, so an IP address is an Internet
Protocol address. What does that mean? An Internet Protocol is a set of
rules that govern Internet activity and facilitate completion of a
variety of actions on the World Wide Web. Therefore an Internet Protocol
address is part of the systematically laid out interconnected grid that
governs online communication by identifying both initiating devices and
various Internet destinations, thereby making two-way communication
possible.
IP addresses can be either static or dynamic.
- Dynamic IP addresses
are temporary and are assigned each time a computer accesses the
Internet. They are, in effect, borrowed from a pool of IP addresses that
are shared among various computers. Since a limited number of static IP
addresses are available, many ISPs reserve a portion of their assigned
addresses for sharing among their subscribers in this way. This lowers
costs and allows them to service far more subscribers than they
otherwise could.
- Static IP addresses are generally preferable for such uses as VOIP
(Voice over Internet Protocol), online gaming, or any other purpose
where users need to make it easy for other computers to locate and
connect to them. Easy access can also be facilitated when using a
dynamic IP address through the use of a dynamic DNS service, which
enables other computers to find you even though you may be using a
temporary, one-time IP address. This often entails an extra charge,
however, so check with your ISP.
What is public IP address?
A public IP address is the address that is assigned to a computing
device to allow direct access over the Internet. A web server, email
server and any server device directly accessible from the Internet are
candidate for a public IP address. A public IP address is globally
unique, and can only be assigned to an unique device.
What is private IP address?
A private IP address is the address space allocated by Inter NIC to
allow organizations to create their own private network. There are three
IP blocks (1 class A, 1 class B and 1 class C) reserved for a private
use. The computers, tablets and smartphones sitting behind your home,
and the personal computers within an organizations are usually assigned
private IP addresses. A network printer residing in your home is
assigned a private address so that only your family can print to your
local printer.
IP address ranges reserved for private uses by Internet standards groups. These private IP address ranges exist:
- 10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255
- 172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255
- 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255
(note :- except to range of IP address use in public IP address )
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