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[quote author=k2s link=topic=231694.msg2872562#msg2872562 date=1314743947]
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F@!n F@!n okka mukka artham aite nee mida ottu baa  sFun_duh sFun_duh

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[quote author=ChittiNaidu link=topic=231694.msg2872598#msg2872598 date=1314744133]
@3$% @3$% @3$%  camera fettukuni...oooo tirgadam kaadu...
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sittoda... asalu ye basha lo matladutunnadu aa taadu lo... okka mukka kooda artham kaale IP address tappa migitavi anni bouncer le  F@!n F@!n

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[quote author=Ghajini link=topic=231694.msg2872646#msg2872646 date=1314744373]
sittoda... asalu ye basha lo matladutunnadu aa taadu lo... okka mukka kooda artham kaale IP address tappa migitavi anni bouncer le  F@!n F@!n
[/quote] CITI_$D#

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[quote author=Ghajini link=topic=231694.msg2872694#msg2872694 date=1314744630]
i hate this professor.. artham kaledu ante  CITI_$D# antunnadu  cry@fl cry@fl
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emi ardam kaledu

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[quote author=k2s link=topic=231694.msg2872763#msg2872763 date=1314745010]
emi ardam kaledu
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naaku networking lo abcd lu kooda raavu... IP address anna maata tappa inkem artham kale  F@!n F@!n

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[quote author=Ghajini link=topic=231694.msg2872773#msg2872773 date=1314745116]
naaku networking lo abcd lu kooda raavu... IP address anna maata tappa inkem artham kale  F@!n F@!n


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networking concepts baaa ...scratch nundi cheptunnaru prof gaaru

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[quote author=!!!! FeRRo !!!! link=topic=231694.msg2872780#msg2872780 date=1314745173]
networking concepts baaa ...scratch nundi cheptunnaru prof gaaru
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avi basics aa F@!n F@!n
nenu ee taadu lo nundi jump inka  *u( *u(

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[quote author=laddu123 link=topic=231694.msg2873001#msg2873001 date=1314746873]
Can you explain clearly about loop back address with example......
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127.0.0.1 is a reserved IP address corresponding to the host computer. Known as the loopback address, 127.0.0.1 is used whenever a program needs to access a network service running on the same computer as itself. Although mainly used as a testing and development address, the loopback address can be used to access local services, such as webservers, that are usually only accessed over a network and have no local interface. Additionally, most modern operating systems that implement TCP/IP regard the name "localhost" as being equivalent to 127.0.0.1.
The address 127.0.0.1 is defined by the TCP/IP protocol as a reserved address that routes packets back to the host. Thus, no computer connected to the Internet, or any other TCP/IP compliant network, can identify itself as 127.0.0.1. The Internet Engineering Task Force's RFC 3330 defines 127.0.0.1 and 12 other special-use IPv4 addresses. Any public router or gateway that receives a packet destined for a special-use IP is required to drop it, without logging it's contents. Thus, if such a packet is accidentally forwarded outside of it's host, the packet will not accidentally arrive at another location that is willing to accept it and answer. This requirement helps provide network security, as even a machine that is configured to appear invisible on a network will likely answer packets addressed to it's loopback address. Additionally, some services may be unexpectedly activated by responding to such a stray packet.

A successful ping request to 127.0.0.1 will verify that a computer's network interface card, it's drivers, and the operating system's TCP/IP implementation are all functioning correctly. However, in addition to it's use as a troubleshooting and local access tool, 127.0.0.1 is often used in practical jokes and scams. One popular prank is to assign first-year computer science students to either crack or otherwise probe 127.0.0.1. Other variations include service technicians who 'prove' their network's speed and reliability by having customers ping the loopback address. Many anecdotes about the "World's Worse Hacker" performing a DDoS attack, or similar malicious feat, on 127.0.0.1 circulate the Internet.




Note: The advantage of coding a loopback interface is that it enables you to have an IP address on the router which is always up rather than being dependant on the physical interface being up.

This is important when running something like OSPF which requires an IP address on the router as the router id. It is not required to use loopback addresses but it is STRONGLY recommended!

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[quote author=laddu123 link=topic=231694.msg2873068#msg2873068 date=1314747658]
I am looking for entry level networking jobs in uk.Is there any uk working people here...
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okkaru unna lekunna... just try ur own

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