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What is TTL ?

Discussion in 'Programming' started by SPA assurance, Feb 13, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello Fri,

    What is Time two live? And What is effect on Website ? Please give me best Ans.
     
    SPA assurance, Feb 13, 2012 IP
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    hi
    This is the time period of the website till domain available on internet.
     
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    In TCP/IP protocol TTL means number of servers that one frame of data can travel.
     
    ker, Feb 14, 2012 IP
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    You take how long you are expected to live and multiply it times two. That means you'll be able to view your web page two times longer.

    That's the best answer.
     
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    In TCP/IP agreement TTL agency amount of servers that one anatomy of abstracts can travel.
     
    manju_chandra, Feb 23, 2012 IP
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    Time-to-live (TTL) is a value in an Internet Protocol (IP) packet that tells a network router whether or not the packet has been in the network too long and should ...
     
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    It's basically the number of routers the packet can travel through. Each router subtracts 1 from the TTL before sending the packet on to the next node. If a node receives a packet with a 0 TTL, it ignores the packet and the packet dies.
     
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    Yes, I usually send my packets via UPS or FedEx and they drop them off one by one. Thus subtracting one packet at every stop.
     
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    Always a pleasure, "Doctor". :)
     
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    number of servers that one frame of data can travel
     
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    Time to live is a mechanism that limits the lifespan of data in a computer or network.Time to live may be implemented as a counter or timestamp attached to or embedded in the data.Once the prescribed event count or timespan has elapsed,data is discarded.In computer networking,Time to live prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely.
     
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    TTL is that little whisp of smoke that drifts through the ether and lands on the soft delicate fields of Wyoming.
     
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    The capability of the DNS servers to cache DNS records is called TTL Time to live. The maximum TTL time is 86400 seconds (24 hrs). The longer the TTL value is, the faster
     
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