All computers store IP addresses. ;) <3
DHCP server gives the IP address
Every computer connected to a network stores its own IP address, this includes small gadgets with network capabilities like some cell phones or the iPod touch .A DNS - Domain Name Server - works as a sort of phone directory for computers and stores lots of IP addresses. But a DNS is not a kind of computer, it is just a program that in principle could run anywhere.
basically an address for your computer
They are normally the IP addresses which your computer uses to talk to your internet router/modem. They are not the same as the IP address that your router is known by on the broadband link.
public ip-addresses are used in the Internet (they are registered addresses). private ip-addresses are used in local networks. imagine you have a computer in your local network that has a public ip-address and your PC has simultaneously an Internet connection: if you try to ping this pc you wouldn't be able to tell which computer is replying, the local one or the webserver.
what type of zone takes human-readable FQDNs and translates them into IP addresses
An IP number is the unique address by which you can reach an individual computer. At least, that was the original idea of IP addresses; if you want to know how this has changed in recent days, do some research on the following topics: IP address exhaustion; private IP addresses; public IP addresses; NAT.
Your Router is assigned an IP address that is known as a public IP address then your router assigns out IP addresses that are known as local IP addresses. So the answer is yes and yes!
DHCP.mdb
Within the local network, every computer has to have a different IP address. These IP addresses have to be in the same subnet; usually this means that the first 3 bytes are the same.Within the local network, every computer has to have a different IP address. These IP addresses have to be in the same subnet; usually this means that the first 3 bytes are the same.Within the local network, every computer has to have a different IP address. These IP addresses have to be in the same subnet; usually this means that the first 3 bytes are the same.Within the local network, every computer has to have a different IP address. These IP addresses have to be in the same subnet; usually this means that the first 3 bytes are the same.
IPv 4
A PC/Computer has several addresses. IP address, MAC address and depending on your network the computer name could also be considered an address. To get your PC IP and MAC addresses, type in ipconfig/all in command prompt. To get your computer name, open up to My Computer from the menu or desktop and view systems information. There are several ways to get these informations, but these ways would work fine. Author: Malik Raji. ipconfig shows only local ip if you are in intranet to get external ip you need to go to internet for the same which can be detected at ... http://tejji.com/ip/my-ip-address.aspx