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Old 07-01-2004, 18:34   #11
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Re: What's up with the connection?

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Originally Posted by BBKing
An IP address is an IP address, keeping track of a public one is just as easy as keeping track of a private one. Private IPs are used internally for:

* office desktops, which only access the net via proxies and don't need full internet access
* back end servers which don't need to access the internet and are easier to secure privately
* cable modems and set top boxes that only ever need to talk to the local dhcp server or ntl monitoring equipment.
* UBR gateway IPs for those cable modems which obviously have to be in the same range

Public IPs are a finite resource, so using private IPs for equipment that never needs to talk to the full internet is sensible, RIPE wouldn't be happy if we asked for 2,000,000+ public IPs to publicly address all the STBs and CMs. We do have databases with all this stuff on, you know!

We have all had dealings with NTL databases, when they send the bills
so now you are here BB can you offer any advice to robtufts
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