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Chapter 18 - Names For Computers Introduction People Prefer Names To Numbers Naming A Computer Can Be Difficult Or Fun Compuer Names Must be Unique –Each computer on the Internet must have a unique name or the name would not distinquish the compter from all others. Suffixes On Computer Names –Because a suffix appended to the name of a computer identifies the organization that owns the computer and the type of the organization, the full names of any two computers owned by separate organizations are guaranteed to differ from one another.

Chapter 18 - Names For Computers Names With Many Parts Domain Names Outside The US –uk, au, ca, ch, es, de Translating A Name To An Equivalent IP Address (try nslookup jaring.nmhu.edu from the command line) Domain Name System Works Like Directory Assistance

Chapter 18 - Names For Computers Computer Name Lookup Is Automatic –A computer on the Internet only needs to know the location of one domain name server. A program becomes a client of the domain name service when it sends a computer's name to the local domain name server. The local server answers the request by translating the name into an IP address. Although the server may contact remote servers to obtain the information, the client receives an answer from the local server. IP Addresses And Domain Names Are Unrelated except that a domain is typically assigned a "group" of IP addresses, ie. nmhu.edu has the group of addresses and as well as several other groups of addresses

Chapter 18 - Names For Computers Terms – computer name – domain name – domain name server – Domain Name System (DNS)