Forwarded_ForThis setting allows you to hide your internal IP when visiting a site
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CDP Cisco Discovery protocol identifies the IP addresss of neighbor router in a corporate network.
The answer is ARP.
This is an IP address. IP stands for "Internet Protocol". These types of addresses are the real ones used on the internet. The types of addresses we are used to typing (e.g. www.answers.com) are translated internally by another computer into this numeric address, that is actually used to go to a site. This translation and the numeric addresses are usually hidden to most users.
A full numeric IP address with port number is XX.XX.XX.XX:PPPP where the "X"s are the IP address and the "P"s are the port number.
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No, MAC addresss and IP address are not the same. MAC addresses are "hard-coded" into the Network Interface Card (NIC) and only ID that individual card. The IP address is software generated and ID's both the network and the individual host.
Sorry there's not enough information to tell. These are separate pieces of information besides the IP address and can't be determined from the IP address alone. Ask your network administrator.
The first number is an IP address, not a numeric value. Question is bad.
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