Saturday, November 7, 2009

Internet Protocol Suite


These standards describe a framework known as the Internet Protocol Suite. This is a model architecture that divides methods into a layered system of protocols (RFC 1122RFC 1123). The layers correspond to the environment or scope in which their services operate. At the top is the Application Layer, the space for the application-specific networking methods used in software applications, e.g., a web browser program. Below this top layer, the Transport Layer connects applications on different hosts via the network (e.g., client-server model) with appropriate data exchange methods. Underlying these layers are the core networking technologies, consisting of two layers. The Internet Layer enables computers to identify and locate each other via Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, and allows them to connect to one-another via intermediate (transit) networks. Lastly, at the bottom of the architecture, is a software layer, the Link Layer, that provides connectivity between hosts on the same local network link, such as a local area network (LAN) or a dial-up connection. The model, also known as TCP/IP, is designed to be independent of the underlying hardware which the model therefore does not concern itself with in any detail. Other models have been developed, such as the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, but they are not compatible in the details of description, nor implementation, but many similarities exist and the TCP/IP protocols are usually included in the discussion of OSI networking.
The most prominent component of the Internet model is the Internet Protocol (IP) which provides addressing systems (IP addresses) for computers on the Internet. IP enables internetworking and essentially establishes the Internet itself. IP Version 4 (IPv4) is the initial version used on the first generation of the today's Internet and is still in dominant use. It was designed to address up to ~4.3 billion (109) Internet hosts. However, the explosive growth of the Internet has led to IPv4 address exhaustion which is estimated to enter its final stage in approximately 2011.[9] A new protocol version,IPv6, was developed in the mid 1990s which provides vastly larger addressing capabilities and more efficient routing of Internet traffic. IPv6 is currently in commercial deployment phase around the world and Internet address registries (RIRs) have begun to urge all resource managers to plan rapid adoption and conversion.[10]
IPv6 is not interoperable with IPv4. It essentially establishes a "parallel" version of the Internet not directly accessible with IPv4 software. This means software upgrades or translator facilities are necessary for every networking device that needs to communicate on the IPv6 Internet. Most modern computer operating systems are already converted to operate with both versions of the Internet Protocol. Network infrastructures, however, are still lagging in this development. Aside from the complex physical connections that make up its infrastructure, the Internet is facilitated by bi- or multi-lateral commercial contracts (e.g., peering agreements), and by technical specifications or protocols that describe how to exchange data over the network. Indeed, the Internet is defined by its interconnections and routing policies.

Structure

The Internet structure and its usage characteristics have been studied extensively. It has been determined that both the Internet IP routing structure and hypertext links of the World Wide Web are examples of scale-free networks. Similar to the way the commercial Internet providers connect via Internet exchange points, research networks tend to interconnect into large subnetworks such asGEANTGLORIADInternet2 (successor of the Abilene Network), and the UK's national research and education network JANET. These in turn are built around smaller networks (see also the list ofacademic computer network organizations).
Many computer scientists describe the Internet as a "prime example of a large-scale, highly engineered, yet highly complex system".[11] The Internet is extremely heterogeneous; for instance, data transfer rates and physical characteristics of connections vary widely. The Internet exhibits "emergent phenomena" that depend on its large-scale organization. For example, data transfer rates exhibit temporal self-similarity. The principles of the routing and addressing methods for traffic in the Internet reach back to their origins the 1960s when the eventual scale and popularity of the network could not be anticipated. Thus, the possibility of developing alternative structures is investigated.[12]

THOUGHT FOR FRIENDSHIP


friendship is not just the name of an
ordinary feeling. but it is the name of the feelings of understanding, honesty and frankness between two persons. and these feelings keep the two very special persons bounded together and such a friendship lies in two of us.

A BEST FRIEND


best friend
is always there,
whether you need advice,
or a pep talk,
or even a shoulder to cry on.
A best friend
listens with her heart
and is always honest with you,
even though the truth
may not be
what you want to hear.
A best friend
knows all your secrets,
understands your fears
shares your dreams.
A best friend
never stops believing in you
even if you give up
on yourself.
you are
that kind of friend
to me.
And no matter what happens,
you always will be.
You are my best friend....
my forever friend.

Friday, November 6, 2009

jawani ka raaz

एक जगह बहुत भीड़ लगी थी
एक आदमी चिल्ला रहा था
कुछ बेचा जा रहा था
आवाज कुछ इस तरह आई
शरीर में स्फुर्ति न होने से परेशान हो भाई
थकान से टूटता है बदन
काम करने में नहीं लगता है मन
खुद से ही झुंझलाए हो
या किसी से लड़कर आए हो
तो हमारे पास है ये दवा
सभी परेशानियां कर देती है हवा
मैंने भीड़ को हटाया
सही जगह पर आया
मैंने कहा इतनी कीमती चीज
कहीं मंहगी तो नहीं है
वो बोला आपने भी ये क्या बात कही है
इतने सारे गुण सिर्फ दो रुपए में लीजिए
भाई साब दिलदार बीड़ी पीजिए 

कुछ चाहतें ऐसी भी ..


कुछ चाहतें ऐसी भी ...

ये नगमें अतीत के पन्नों से -
चाहत थी उनके होटों का जाम बनने की,
वो हमें आंखों से छलकना सिखा गए,
चाहते थे उनकी साँसों को महकाना ,
वो हमारी धडकनों को बेगाना बना गए,
चाहत थी उनकी मूरत बनाने की,
वो हमारी जिंदगी को बेजान बना गए,
चाहते थे उन पर कविता बनाना,
वो हमें शायर बदनाम बना गए।

HERE IS UR GOD





When you were 13, she suggested a haircut that was becoming.


You thanked her by telling her she had no taste.



When you were 14, she paid for a month away at summer camp.


You thanked her by forgetting to write a single letter.



When you were 15, she came home from work, looking for a hug.


You thanked her by having your bedroom door locked.



When you were 16, she taught you how to drive her car.


You thanked her by taking it every chance you could.



When you were 17, she was expecting an important call.


You thanked her by being on the phone all night.



When you were 18, she cried at your high school graduation.


You thanked her by staying out partying until dawn.




When you were 19, she paid for your college tuition, drove you to campus, carried your bags.


You thanked her by saying good-bye outside the dorm so you wouldn't be embarrassed in front of your friends.



When you were 20, she asked whether you were seeing anyone.


You thanked her by saying, "It's none of your business."



When you were 21, she suggested certain careers for your future.


You thanked her by saying, "I don't want to be like you."



When you were 22, she hugged you at your college graduation.


You thanked her by asking whether she could pay for a trip to Europe.



When you were 23, she gave you furniture for your first apartment.


You thanked her by telling your friends it was ugly.



When you were 24, she met your fiance and asked about your plans for the future.


You thanked her by glaring and growling, "Muuhh-ther, please!"



When you were 25, she helped to pay for your wedding, and she cried and told you how deeply she loved you.


You thanked her by moving halfway across the country.



When you were 30, she called with some advice on the baby.


You thanked her by telling her, "Things are different now."



When you were 40, she called to remind you of a relative's birthday.


You thanked her by saying you were "really busy right now."



When you were 50, she fell ill and needed you to take care of her.


You thanked her by reading about the burden parents become to their children.



And then, one day, she quietly died. And everything you never did came crashing down like thunder.


Give ur mothers a hug today-without reason. For all that she has done to make u stand where u are today. If u can't then just call up n say "I love u." Don't wait 4 the day when u won't be able to do even such simple things...
FRIENDSHIP
hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dosti hoti nahi bhool jane ke liye,
dost hote nahi bichhad jane ke liye,
dosti karke khush rahoge itna ki,
waqt nahi milega aansu bahane ke liye.
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  ▒▒▒ Make a friend, is a gift ▒▒▒
 ▒▒▒▒ Have a friend, is a Grace ▒▒▒
▒ Maintain a friend, is a virtue ▒
 ▒▒▒ But, have you as like friend ▒▒▒▒
   ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒ is a ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒
     ▒▒▒▒ great happiness ▒▒▒
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               ▒ keep smile on ur face
be my frnd

♥..♥
                  ♥..♥ LOVE
                  ♥..♥

                                         ♥..♥
                                         ♥.. ♥ TENDERNESS
                                          ♥..♥

          ♥..♥
           ♥..♥ PEACE
          ♥..♥
                               ♥..♥

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